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New Green Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) with Zero CO2 Emission from Mobile Hybrid Power

Mobile Hybrid Power presents a new green power generator, for use of 230V and 24V mobile energy, at the fair Hannover Messe 2013. The green generator combines the latest fuel cell and lithium ion battery technology.

New Green Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) with Zero CO2 Emission from Mobile Hybrid Power
2013-03-24
FYN, DENMARK, March 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) In a cooperation between Serenergy and Clayton Power, named mobile-hybrid-power.com, we present the new green generator with a built-in fuel cell, lithium ion battery and inverter/charger at the German fair, Hannover Messe 2013. With the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), we seek to create a mobile power solution that can replace traditional fossil fueled industrial generator solutions, by reducing costs and emission levels significantly through a hybrid solution.

By combining the lithium ion battery and fuel cell technology we get the best from both worlds and create a system with high energy efficiency and low fuel costs. Further more the hybrid constellation enables the system to have a very long operational time. In the case that the user should empty the battery pack, the fuel cell will a while before start up and charge the batteries.

This means that the maximum capacity of the fuel cell will be utilized while charging the battery pack, and when the battery pack is fully charged the fuel cell turns off, with no fuel used in having the fuel cell running idle, which is very often a huge cost when it comes to existing generator solutions. Additionally we contribute to a better and healthier working environment, with low noise and zero harmful particles emitted.

The green Auxiliary Power Unit is also able to charge the lithium ion battery from other power sources than the fuel cell, by connecting it to mains or an alternator, where the vehicles surplus energy will be used for charging. This makes the hybrid power solution very flexible and has obviously benefits for the automotive and military market.

Learn more about the Auxiliary Power Unit and visit Mobile Hybrid Power at http://www.mobile-hybrid-power.com

PR by Clayton Power - Power Systems and Solutions
http://www.claytonpower.com

Tags: Auxiliary Power Unit, Green Generator, APU, Hybrid Power, Clean Energy, Military APU, Automotive APU, Military APU, Sine Wave Inverter, Inverter/Charger, Lithium Ion Battery.

mobile-hybrid-power.com
With the introduction of a new green power generator technology based on fuel cells, a lithium battery pack and an inverter system, we seek to create a new Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) that can replace traditional fossil fueled industrial generator solutions, or having the vehicle engine running idle for power purposes. We call the new system the Auxiliary Hybrid Power solution.

By combining the lithium and fuel cell technology we have a system with a high efficiency and low fuel costs. The two technologies compliment each other perfectly and give the power extension that is necessary to enter new markets and create applications that were not otherwise possible. By using the battery and fuel technologies of the future in lithium and methanol, we believe to contribute to a paradigm shift in the technologies used for mobile power purposes.

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[Press-News.org] New Green Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) with Zero CO2 Emission from Mobile Hybrid Power
Mobile Hybrid Power presents a new green power generator, for use of 230V and 24V mobile energy, at the fair Hannover Messe 2013. The green generator combines the latest fuel cell and lithium ion battery technology.