Toyota Motor Corporation has introduced an on-site hydrogen generation, compression, storage and dispensing appliance that uses water and electricity to produce high purity fuel cell-grade hydrogen.
Developed by a consortium of technology innovators comprising PDC Machines, Ivys Energy Solutions and McPhy North America, SimpleFuel™ has been installed at Toyota’s Motomachi Plant in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture – the consortium’s second commercial installation of SimpleFuel in Japan.
The simplified hydrogen station will use electricity from solar panels at the plant to produce low-carbon hydrogen from the electrolysis of water, which will then be supplied to fuel cell forklifts after it is compressed and pressurised.
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