• Alkaline Fuel Cell Power Corp. (PWWR) is supplementing its 4-kW combined heat and power fuel cell development
  • The goal is to develop a range of fuel cells that target more immediate revenue opportunities within the off-grid and backup generator markets
  • Alkaline Fuel Cell CEO Frank Carnevale sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the company’s plans
  • Alkaline Fuel Cell Power Corp. (PWWR) is developing micro-combined heat and power (micro-CHP) systems based on alkaline fuel cell technology
  • Alkaline Fuel Cell Power Corp. (PWWR) opened trading at C$0.13

Alkaline Fuel Cell Power (PWWR) is supplementing its 4-kW combined heat and power fuel cell development.

The goal is to develop a range of fuel cells that target more immediate revenue opportunities within the off-grid and backup generator markets.

The company is developing fuel cells of varying power output capacities to satisfy off-grid and backup generator markets, including fuel cell configurations with an expected stacked range between 40kW and 100kW generator systems.

The company plans to collaborate with businesses in the market to gain access to assembly, sales, marketing, and maintenance capabilities for customers, with the goal of targeting systems that have a power capacity of between 40kW and 100kW with the alkaline fuel cell, including:

  • Cell towers / weather stations
  • Highways / rail monitoring
  • Rescue & military
  • Residential
  • Datacentre / hospital / industrial

Alkaline Fuel Cell CEO Frank Carnevale sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the company’s plans.

“By leveraging our existing staff and resources in Belgium and Czech Republic, we anticipate being able to generate revenue earlier by selling our fuel cells into the burgeoning generator market.”

Alkaline Fuel Cell Power Corp. (PWWR) is focused on the development, production, and ultimate commercialization of micro-combined heat and power (micro-CHP) systems based on alkaline fuel cell technology.

Alkaline Fuel Cell Power Corp. (PWWR) opened trading at C$0.13.



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