Toshiba Corporation has opened a new hydrogen (H2) application centre at its Fuchu Complex in western Tokyo.
The site is built around a newly designed H2OneTM H2 power system that uses renewable energy to produce H2 via electrolysis and supply it to fuel cell forklifts operating in the complex.
The system is controlled by the Japanese company’s H2 energy management system H2EMSTM, which includes a new H2 demand prediction function that forecasts supply requirements for each fuel cell vehicle.
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