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Power Generation Specialist UMSTRO Orders 18 Emission-Free “HyModule® S8” Systems From Proton Motor

By January 26, 2023 2   min read  (299 words)

January 26, 2023 |

Fuel Cells Works, Power Generation Specialist UMSTRO Orders 18 Emission-Free “HyModule® S8” Systems From Proton Motor

The UK holding company Proton Motor Power Systems plc – listed on the London Stock Exchange with the green energy share “PPS” – announced today that its German operating subsidiary Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH has received a new order for 18 “HyModule® S8” hydrogen fuel cell systems from its existing customer UMSTRO GmbH. The company is a specialist in modular energy cells for sustainable power generation from renewable energies with state-of-the-art hydrogen storage solutions and an existing customer of Proton Motor. In 2021, Proton Motor manufactured a “HyModule® S8” system for integration into UMSTRO’s innovative energy trailer, formally known as the “Mobile Solar FuelCell Aggregate”.

Fuel Cells Works, Power Generation Specialist UMSTRO Orders 18 Emission-Free “HyModule® S8” Systems From Proton MotorDevelopment of an energy-self-sufficient multi-family house

The “HyModule® S8 system” (see product photo) is an emission-free high-tech product from Proton Motor`s Hy-brand portfolio for stationary applications and will be integrated by UMSTRO into various projects for use in emergency power and combined heat and power applications. Of the eighteen systems ordered, two systems of 8.4kW each are intended for the municipal housing company Euskirchener Baugesellschaft mbH, with which UMSTRO is developing a new energy self-sufficient multi-family house. An additional ten units are intended for use as decentralised and decarbonised energy supply solutions and the remaining six systems are to be produced for stock.

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Caption (small image): The group picture from 24 September 2021 shows the official commissioning of the new energy trailer in productive field use for the self-sufficient power supply of the measuring station as part of the MOSES project (Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems). In the middle, Proton Motor Sales Manager Anne Duval with UMSTRO Managing Director Joachim Wilsdorf (3rd from left) and “KIT” officials (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) with colleagues from “KIT-Campus Alpin” in Garmisch-Partenkichen._(c) MFrenz_KIT-Campus Alpin

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