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Plug Power Launches 30 kW Hydrogen ProGen Engine

Plug Power Inc. has launched its 30-kilowatt (kW) hydrogen fuel cell engine, the newest commercial product from the ProGen site of products.

The ProGen 30kW engine provides a cost-effective solution to meet the needs of today’s electric vehicles use-case, including high utilisation, extended runtimes, reliable performance in harsh environments, rapid fuelling, and zero emissions.

Delivery of the first commercial orders for this product are scheduled in July 2019 to European and Asian on-road e-mobility applications. The modular pre-engineered ProGen engines allow OEMs to rapidly convert commercial fleet vehicles to zero emission powertrains, reduce time to market, and benefit from the ProGen volume leverage in the overall market.

The complete 30kW ProGen engine solution contains the fuel cell stack, required balance of plant, dc/dc converter, and cooling. Delivery vans and light/medium duty cargo box trucks are some of the leading applications for the 30KW ProGen hydrogen engine.

The demand for Plug Power products underscores how hydrogen is ideally positioned to be the fuel of the future when it comes to the electrification of transportation. According to KPMG’s most recent report, hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles have replaced battery electric vehicles as the no. 1 key trend in the automotive industry until 2025. A McKinsey report further backs this trend, predicting that by 2050, hydrogen could power a global fleet of more than 400 million cars, 15 to 20 million trucks, and around 5 million buses, which constitute on average 20 to 25% of their respective transportation segments.

As major enterprise companies around the world invest in a combination of hydrogen and battery powered electric vehicles, they’ve seen increased range and vehicle uptime while simultaneously enjoying decreased fuel and maintenance costs. Plug Power looks forward to leading this e-mobility revolution with continued additions to the growing line of ProGen products.

Named to Fast Company’s 2019 “Most Innovative Companies” list, Plug Power leads the hydrogen fuel cell revolution. With over 20 years developing this technology, the company to date has delivered over 25,000 fuel cells to the market with more than 180 million hours of fleet operation, as well as over 17 million hydrogen refuels.

Apr 1, 2019Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

April 1, 2019 Electric Car Newshydrogen fuel cell engine, hydrogen fuel-cell, Plug Power, plug power progen, ProGen
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