Off-grid Power for a Continuous Water Quality Monitoring Kiosk

 

Last week we supported the installation of an EFOY fuel cell to provide reliable off-grid power for a Continuous Water Quality Monitoring (CWQM) kiosk, deployed as part of a Section 82 pilot programme.

As monitoring requirements expand across thousands of distributed sites, powering remote kiosks, sampling pumps and monitoring systems is becoming a growing challenge for water companies and monitoring equipment providers.

 

Where grid power isn’t available, fuel cells offer a dependable alternative for kiosk-based monitoring systems and pump installations, helping ensure continuous operation without frequent site visits.

Key benefits include:

- Reliable year-round power for monitoring kiosks and pump systems
- Reduced maintenance visits compared to battery or solar only setups
- Low noise and low emissions, ideal for environmental monitoring sites
- Compact, autonomous operation for remote and hard-to-access locations

 

For organisations developing or deploying CWQM kiosks, pump systems, or other remote monitoring solutions, resilient off-grid power can significantly improve uptime while reducing operational burden.

If you're working on water monitoring, kiosk deployments, or remote telemetry systems and exploring dependable power options, we’d be happy to talk.

Contact us on 01488 507050 or enquiries@fuelcellsystems.co.uk.

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