Description
DASH Hydrogen-to-Power Modules are containerized and fully integrated systems combining GRZ Technologies' proprietary solid-state hydrogen storage, Huyndia automotive-grade fuel cell systems, and auxiliary components. They are charged with hydrogen from any source and deliver on-demand electrical power for your application in MW sizes.
Whether it is for efficient and affordable power generation, enhanced grid management, system services, or other applications, our technology will enable you to store large quantities of electrical energy wherever you need it.
5 different models exists (Power output - Electrical energy stored) 175-900, 260-1800, 400-2700, 500-3500 and 500-4500
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About the vendor
GRZ Technologies
Avenches, Switzerland
GRZ Technologies was founded in 2017 as a spin-off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. The company's pioneering technology is the result of several decades of research and development in the field of hydrogen, dating back to the 1990s.
One of GRZ Technologies core competencies is the design and application of metal hydrides. GRZ uses these materials to manufacture hydrogen-based electricity storage systems, hydrogen storages, and thermal hydrogen compressors in Switzerland. In addition, through the realization of numerous challenging hydrogen projects in the MW-scale, GRZ Technologies possesses the competencies to design, build, and commission large hydrogen systems.
The design of our products requires careful engineering and optimization. Therefore, GRZ’s multidisciplinary team includes specialists from all relevant areas such as materials technology, mechanical and thermal engineering, software design, and project management. We operate our own materials laboratory and are continuously developing our technology further. Thanks to new, innovative approaches, combined with many years of experience, we are setting new standards in the field of hydrogen technology.
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