Hydrogen Urban Power

SINBON Develops Hydrogen Systems for Cleaner Mobile City Energy

References: prnewswire

Hydrogen urban power systems are emerging as a cleaner alternative for mobile and off-grid energy applications in cities. SINBON partnered with Taiwan-based Nexcellent Energy to develop modular hydrogen-powered systems designed for applications including food trucks, commercial drones, micro electric vehicles, mobile microgrids, and AI data center backup power. By combining hydrogen technology with system integration expertise, the collaboration aims to reduce noise and emissions associated with traditional gasoline and diesel-powered generators while supporting longer operating times in dense urban environments. The companies are also working with international energy platform partner Swobbee to explore scalable deployments across global cities.

The partnership reflects growing interest in decentralized clean-energy infrastructure as governments and industries push toward net-zero goals. Hydrogen-powered systems could create new opportunities for urban mobility, temporary power, and low-emission commercial operations while helping cities reduce pollution and dependence on fossil-fuel generators. Expanding clean mobile energy networks may also accelerate investment in hydrogen infrastructure, smart-grid technologies, and sustainable urban development.

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