SUMMARY

US-based Generac has signed an agreement with France’s EODev to distribute the GEH2 generators.

By Shardul Sharma

US-based Generac Power Systems has signed an agreement with France’s EODev to distribute the latter’s zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell power generator in the North American market, it said on October 3.

Generac has placed an initial order for the GEH2 generators, some of which have already arrived in the US.

The GEH2 uses a fuel cell and a lithium iron phosphate battery, reducing noise emissions and providing an instant start. This combination of power enables the GEH2 to deliver up to 110 kVA of power, Generac said.

Designed to provide virtually any energy ecosystem with instantaneous power, the GEH2 offers a silent solution without emissions of CO2, HC, NOx, or fine particles. It emits only warm water and filtered air, Generac said.