Horizon 100W Portable Fuel Cell Hydrogen Genset

Not content with just having made the Racing H-racer, the world’s smallest Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car, the Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies Pte Ltd guys are working around the clock to give you enough power for a camping iPod party or run a desk fan with the Horizon 100W Portable Fuel Cell Hydrogen Genset.
The 100W on their Portable Hydrogen Genset could soon reach 1000000000W and then you’ll see soldiers lugging around T3-like super dual phasers guns in the battleground. As for me, I’m just hoping for enough juice to power my notebook, wireless router, radio, tv, fridge in case I’m recruited to fight in the resistance (Terminator 3 referred).
In the next months, Horizon will launch a cost-competitive, high performance portable generator capable of producing 100W of power using hydrogen as a fuel. The generator will provide silent operation, easy portability, will emit no toxic fumes, and will adapt commercially available hydrogen storage solutions.
Applications
# Public and emergency-related services
# Field soldier power
# Power tool charging in construction sites
# Welding power
# Emergency and utility lighting
# Commercial power
# Homeowner emergency power
# Camping and recreation (remote camping and trekking)
# Marine/ performance yacht emergency power
# Remote monitoring process and control
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3 opinions for Horizon 100W Portable Fuel Cell Hydrogen Genset
Martin Tibbitts
Jul 4, 2006 at 9:05 pm
1gW eh? I’ll believe it when I see it.
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Jul 25, 2006 at 8:03 pm
[…] Horizon 100W Portable Fuel Cell Hydrogen Genset Not content with just having made the Racing H-racer, the world s smallest Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car, the Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies Pte Ltd guys are working around the clock to give you enough power for a camping iPod party or run a desk fan with the Horizon 100W Portable Fuel Cell Hydrogen Genset. The 100W on […] […]
Steven Leitner
Oct 5, 2007 at 9:42 pm
I’m glad to see that you are using MCEL hydrogen on demand technology. I think it is the best method of storing hydrogen without danger.
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