Hydrasun receives HyFlow Hydrogen Dispenser for pressure testing

A major breakthrough in the realm of hydrogen refuelling technology has taken place as Hydrasun recently announced the arrival of our HyFlow hydrogen dispenser. This state-of-the-art dispenser has been eagerly anticipated and is now set to undergo rigorous pressure testing.

 

The high flow dispenser showcases its versatility by offering the ability to refuel vehicles operating at both 350 and 700 bar pressures, making it a game-changer in the world of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure. This dual-pressure capability allows for seamless refuelling of a wide range of hydrogen powered vehicles, accommodating the diverse needs of the market.

 

FCSL is thrilled to present this cutting-edge solution to the industry. The dispenser has been meticulously designed to meet the highest safety and efficiency standards ensuring a reliable refuelling experience for users.

With its arrival at Hydrasun, the HyFlow dispenser is now ready to undergo series of rigorous pressure tests to assess its performance and durability. Tests will be conducted with the utmost care and precision, to evaluate the dispenser’s capabilities and ensure its compliance with industry regulations.

 

Interested parties and industry stakeholders are encouraged to reach out to Fuel Cell Systems Ltd. to explore how the HyFlow dispenser can revolutionise their hydrogen refuelling solutions. By leveraging this cutting edge technology, companies can position themselves as key players in the rapidly growing hydrogen economy making a significant impact in the global fight against climate change.

 

As pressure testing commences this week, anticipation and excitement continues to build around the HyFlow hydrogen dispenser. The successful completion of these tests will mark a significant milestone in the journey towards a more sustainable future, demonstrating the viability and potential of hydrogen as a clean energy solution.

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