
HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS
H2/EV
WHAT ARE H2/EV FUEL CELLS?
"Hydrogen is a clean fuel that, when consumed in a fuel cell, produces only water. Hydrogen can be produced from a variety of domestic resources, such as natural gas, nuclear power, biomass, and renewable power like solar and wind. These qualities make it an attractive fuel option for transportation and electricity generation applications. It can be used in cars, in houses, for portable power, and in many more applications. Hydrogen is an energy carrier that can be used to store, move, and deliver energy produced from other sources."
U.S. Department of Energy, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office


FUEL CELLS ARE THE ANSWER
The engineers agree, hydrogen is a fantastic energy transport molecule. Whatever the feedstock, whether it is electrolysis, solar, wind, or natural gas, once the hydrogen carries the power, it delivers like a champ. Zero-emission transportation via cars, trucks and eVTOLs is possible through hydrogen combustion engines and fuel cells.
H2 BENEFITS
Emissions Limited to Water Vapor and Heat
High Energy Efficiency
Rapid Charging
Reliablilty and Durability
Viable for Remote Locations



POWERFUL PARTNERSHIPS
Just like our natural gas partnerships with companies like Ariel Compressor, ANGI Energy, Opal Fuels, Duke Energy and LG&E, we are currently sourcing transportation and energy partners to form Public Private Partnerships (PPP's) for Q1 2026 opportunities. Contact us today!


NEW TECHNOLOGY
We are currently looking for partners to take advantage of new aviation technologies. The Federal Aviation Administration's Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) is forming Public Private Partnerships with state and local government entities and private sector companies to develop new frameworks and regulations for enabling safe operations. Envisioned eIPP operations include piloted and unmanned approaches to:
Short-Range Air Taxis
Longer-Range Fixed Wing Flights
Cargo
Medical Transport
Increasing Automation Safety
“The next great technological revolution in aviation is here. The United States will lead the way, and doing so will cement America’s status as a global leader in transportation innovation. By safely testing the deployment of these futuristic air taxis and other AAM vehicles, we can fundamentally improve how the traveling public and products move.”
- U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy


