Possible clients Back in February 2020 the U.S. department of energy and the departement of defence issued the solicitation bellow to develop the H2Rescue.
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An interagency collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Department of Defense (DoD) will support an opportunity to address disaster mitigation through the use of an advanced fuel truck technology concept known as H2Rescue. The H2Rescue is a fuel cell/battery hybrid truck that first responders and the military can drive to disaster mitigation sites. It can provide sufficient hydrogen to provide power, heat, and even potable water for up to 72 hours.
The solicitation to support this opportunity can provide up to nearly $1 million in federal funds and requires an equal match of industry contributions. The U.S. Army Corps is leading the solicitation, which includes support from DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's Fuel Cell Technologies Office and Vehicle Technologies Office, as well as DoD's Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Ground Vehicle Systems Center. This demonstration will help identify hydrogen, fuel cell, and battery R&D gaps to ensure the technology not only meets the needs, but provides additional value to the emergency management field.
In May 2023 Renewable Innovations announced the delivery of it’s Mobile Power Generator to the U.S Military.
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Even if this unit is equipped with over 40 kgs of hydrogen reserve, il will obviously need to refuel it’s hydrogen tank to produce power and water. Their cleints are military and civilian.