| Size | 12192*2438*2896mm |
The 40-foot hydrogen production container integrates core equipment such as electrolyzers, separation/purification systems, control systems, and hydrogen storage units into a standard container to achieve "plug and play". The modular structure supports parallel expansion of multiple boxes to meet the needs of small-scale to megawatt-level hydrogen production. It can be deployed quickly without complex infrastructure. It only needs to be connected to water and electricity (or renewable energy) to operate. It is suitable for temporary or distributed scenarios and can be quickly transported to remote areas (such as wind farms, mining areas) or mobile scenarios (such as emergency hydrogen supply). The 40-foot hydrogen production container is suitable for a variety of scenarios. The design is compatible with extreme environments such as onshore, offshore, and deserts (such as anti-corrosion, anti-seismic, and temperature control design). It supports direct coupling with renewable energy such as photovoltaics and wind power to achieve green hydrogen production.
The 40-foot hydrogen production container has become the core equipment of the green hydrogen industry through standardized integration, flexible expansion, and low operation and maintenance costs. It is suitable for multiple scenarios such as distributed energy, industrial decarbonization, and transportation hydrogen supply. Its performance indicators are continuously optimized around efficiency, safety, and environmental compatibility to promote the large-scale application of hydrogen energy.
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