Toyota Netherlands/Landport and EODev have signed a distribution agreement to distribute the EODev GEH2 Hydrogen Power Generator in the Dutch market. The emission and silent generator is widely deployable and equipped with fuel cell technology developed by Toyota Motor Corporation. With the further rollout of fuel cell technology, Toyota aims to further strengthen the challenges of the energy transition.
The EODev GEH2 Hydrogen Power Generator is a fuel cell hydrogen generator designed to replace diesel or gas generators in both mobile, primary and emergency standby applications. From hydrogen stored in gaseous form, this unique generator produces electricity. It is quiet and completely emission-free, emitting only water vapor; so no CO2, NOx or fine particulates. The GEH2 Hydrogen Power Generator is also scalable, efficient and easy to use.
Jérémie Lagarrigue, CEO EODev said, "The signing of our distribution agreement with Louwman/Landport is another milestone in EODev's development and in our relationship with Toyota. It is a strong signal of our mutual commitment and a sign of a growing market. We are proud to develop alongside our historical partner with its Dutch importer. And we are happy to strengthen our position in the Netherlands, a leading country in decarbonization and environmental best practices."
Marc van der Leij, Managing Director Landport - Louwman Group: "We see that the Netherlands is increasingly struggling with the combination of grid congestion and an increasing demand for charging points and charging plazas because from 2025 vans are only allowed to have zero emissions in many municipalities. The construction industry also increasingly needs to build clean and emission-free. We are pleased with the EODev GEH2 Hydrogen Power Generator, because when faced with such practical challenges this generator can provide a solution for a variety of organizations whether or not in combination with battery storage and a PV system. And of course, the EODev GEH 2 Hydrogen Power Generator is also an environmentally friendly and economical replacement for a diesel generator as a backup system at an already existing site. We are therefore very pleased about the cooperation with EODev."
Problem-solving
The GEH2 Hydrogen Power Generator is ideally suited for zero-emission construction projects where NOx is an issue, such as in Natura 2000 areas. Working electrically in these locations becomes much easier when generating power on site with this generator. Companies - such as data centers - that need large amounts of electricity and where there is insufficient grid connection can also replace diesel generators with this sustainable hydrogen generator. In addition, there are more and more companies that want to charge electric commercial vehicles, but where the necessary grid connection is not available. Here, too, this hydrogen generator offers a solution. Whether or not in combination with battery storage and a PV system.
Connecting in parallel
The GEH2 Hydrogen Power Generator has a standby power of 88 kW. In addition, one unit can be scaled up with other units. Parallel switching can be used to meet even higher electricity needs. The hydrogen generator can also be connected to battery storage, diesel or gas generators for peak shaving purposes. The generator is also well suited to remote and/or regulated locations and as a backup system.
Easy to handle
With a forklift or crane, the generator is easy to install. The system offers a user-friendly touchscreen interface and an option for remote monitoring and surveillance. After connection to a hydrogen bundle, the innovative generator provides power to a variety of activities.
Reliable fuel cell technology
The hydrogen-only GEH2 Hydrogen Power Generator is equipped with Toyota's latest generation of fuel cells, making it exceptionally reliable and low maintenance. The combined use of a fuel cell and battery ensures optimum efficiency.