| PARIS--  December 07, 2022 --  After less than three years in business and close  to 100 GEH2 (110kVA) and onboard REXH2®(70kW) electro-hydrogen power  generators sold across the world, French manufacturer EODev announces  the commercialization of new products from 10kVA to 1,750kVA. The first  models will enter production in 2024 and will be available for order  from mid-2023. 
 EODev's assembly line near Paris already delivers one 110kVA GEH2®  per day. The objective being to avoid the emission of 30 million tons of  CO2 over the next 10 years, EODev now initiates the second phase of its  product development by expanding its range to offer new high power  “plug & play” solutions for existing customers, such as equipment  rental leaders Loxam and United Rentals, and for new markets with high  power back up or fast EV charging in mind.
 
 The acceleration of our deployment continues. We have proven the  validity of our products throughout the world and built a leading  know-how in the design and management of fuel cell systems over the last  years. Whatever the applications, the replacement of diesel gensets by  zero emission solutions is possible and this new range will allow us to  respond to many requests, » explains Stéphane Jardin, EODev's chief  commercial officer.
 
 Powerful electro-hydrogen gensets adapted to each market
 
 On land: The new high power GEH2® modules come in three  complementary models: a 350kVA 20‘ container version and two 1,050kVA  40’ container versions - an air cooled system of 1050kVA and a water  cooled one of 1750kVA - especially developed for highly sensitive  applications such as industrial and airport facilities, hospitals, water  treatment plants, data centers, or for peaking power plants; but also  for events and construction sites — where demand is already strong for  the new 350kVA GEH2®. This range is completed by a 20' container 280kW  version specifically designed for EV charging, and a modular 10kVA  “Mini” GEH2® to meet the needs of the telecoms industry and residential  market.
 
 At Sea: The 2nd generation of the REXH2®, in the process of Type  Approval Certification, paves the way for the development of three more  powerful modules ranging from 280kW (10‘ container) to 1,400kW (40’  container) with a 560kW 20' container version in between. Designed to  operate in parallel, these new REXH2® will be able to meet the needs of  large vessels, in particular cargo ships such as the upcoming Energy  Observer2.
 
						
						
 
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