Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells, a core technology in Hyto Energy’s portfolio, generate clean electricity through an electrochemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, with water as the only byproduct, making them a cornerstone of sustainable energy systems. The most widely used type in our offerings is the proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), which features a thin polymer membrane that facilitates the movement of protons from the hydrogen-rich anode to the oxygen-rich cathode. At the anode, hydrogen molecules are split into protons and electrons; the protons pass through the membrane, while the electrons travel through an external circuit, generating electricity. At the cathode, protons, electrons, and oxygen combine to form water, completing the reaction. PEMFCs are valued for their high efficiency (40-60% in converting hydrogen energy to electricity), fast startup times (even in cold temperatures), and compact design, making them suitable for diverse applications. In transportation, they power fuel cell vehicles, delivering longer ranges and faster refueling than battery-electric vehicles. In stationary settings, they serve as distributed power generators for homes, businesses, and critical facilities, providing reliable backup during grid outages. Hyto’s fuel cells are engineered for durability, with long-lived stacks and minimal maintenance requirements, ensuring consistent performance over extended periods. By leveraging the clean reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, these fuel cells eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, supporting global decarbonization efforts while delivering reliable, efficient power.
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