PowerCell Sweden AB has received an order for a 200 KW fuel cell system from the US company Kaizen Clean Energy. The system will use hydrogen produced through on-site reforming of methanol and will be incorporated into a mobile microgrid solution for electric vehicle charging, hydrogen fueling and mission-critical backup power. The order comprises of a Powercellution Power Generation System 200 with an output of 200 kW, which will be delivered during September this year.

Kaizen Clean Energy is a company whose business concept is to sell Energy as a Service (EaaS) solutions via mobile hydrogen-electric power generation facilities for charging electric cars, hydrogen fueling and other purposes. To reduce zero-emission vehicle transition costs, Kaizen is investing in operating its systems using hydrogen produced on-site by reforming methanol. The hydrogen-electric charging solution that Kaizen has developed will be installed in mobile containers and include hydrogen generation through methanol reforming, power electronics and fuel cell systems. Since the system is mobile, it can be located where the need for power is greatest while reducing hydrogen's midstream cost.