Iain Thomson24 May 2021 09:04
Nice little read i've just seen not sure if already been posted but gives some more insight we can expect soon
Article:https://electriceze.com/2021/05/19/extreme-e-tackles-tough-terrain-promotes-sustainable-racing/
Iain Thomson main topic of interest:
Two big advantages of AFC’s system are scalability and portability, and the company is playing to those strengths by wooing customers in the mobility, construction and maritime industries. “We are going to be running a pilot program with Acciona, the Spanish construction giant, this summer, which is going to be a 160 kW fuel cell system fueled by ammonia to replace diesel generators on one of their construction sites,” said Thomson. “This is all part of Acciona’s policy to decarbonize its operations.”
“We are also going to be supplying a 100-kilowatt system to a German state organization called Forschungszentrum Juelich (Juelich Research Center). That’s for part of a low-carbon micro-grid.”
“Third, we signed a collaboration agreement with ABB in December—we’re going to be jointly developing products for the electric vehicle market in each of the 80 countries that ABB is currently working in. That relationship has just started, and the great thing about it is that we’re able to work with them to accelerate deployment of our products using the contacts and the markets they’re already working. So we’ve easily got two further power systems to leave Dunsfold [AFC headquarters] this year.”
GLA :)