AFC Energy and Urban-Air Port announced its partnership to provide zero emission off-grid power solutions for Urban-Air Port's innovative ground infrastructure, designed to accommodate the growing autonomous drone and eVTOL passenger vehicle worldwide markets. As part of "Air-One", AFC Energy will be providing a fully operational hydrogen fuel cell system, on a lease basis for three weeks, enabling clean power generation and charging onsite. This combination of technology solves the problem of affordable, green offgrid power, enabling advanced air mobility from more sites, reducing travel times of goods and services, whilst cutting greenhouse gas emissions. In addition to "Air-One", Urban-Air Port, in partnership with the Urban Air Mobility Division of Hyundai Motor Group, plan to develop 65 electric urban airports worldwide to meet growing demand for e-Mobility in the aviation sector. This partnership forms a key part of Urban-Air Port's plan to build 200 sites globally in the next five years. Under the terms of the Collaboration Agreement, Urban-Air Port and AFC Energy will look to expand their partnership to support a wider integration of sustainable power systems within the Urban-Air Port hub ecosystem in grid absent or constrained environments.