GenCell Energy develops hydrogen and ammonia-based alkaline fuel cell systems that provide zero-emission power for backup, off-grid, and distributed energy applications. Its solutions include long-duration backup systems for telecom and utility infrastructure, off-grid power units that extract hydrogen from ammonia on-site, and hybrid systems for electric vehicle charging and disaster response. GenCell’s proprietary technologies enable on-demand hydrogen generation from anhydrous ammonia, eliminating the need for high-pressure hydrogen storage and transport. The company’s alkaline fuel cells utilize non-platinum catalysts and operate reliably in extreme weather conditions, supporting resilient, low-maintenance energy supply across diverse environments.
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Replacing diesel generators with hydrogen and ammonia-based fuel cells eliminates direct emissions in backup and off-grid power applications. GenCell’s systems provide long-duration, zero-emission electricity for critical infrastructure like telecom towers, utility substations, and EV charging stations. Using either compressed hydrogen or on-site ammonia cracking, these fuel cells operate reliably without grid access and avoid the air pollutants and GHGs produced by diesel. By enabling clean, distributed energy in hard-to-electrify settings, GenCell supports decarbonization of the power sector and builds resilience into essential services.