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Similar to batteries in function, fuel cell power generators do not need to be recharged or run down. As long as fuel is available, they generate heat and electricity. A fuel cell is made up of two electrodes sandwiched around an electrolyte: a negative electrode (or anode) and a positive electrode (or cathode).
Air is fed to the cathode, while fuel, such as hydrogen, is fed to the anode. In a hydrogen fuel cell, protons and electrons from hydrogen molecules are split apart by a catalyst at the anode and travel in distinct directions to the cathode.
Electricity flows as a result of the electrons passing through an external circuit. The oxygen and electrons combine with the protons as they go through the electrolyte to the cathode to create water and heat.
The Global Fuel cell power generator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The first zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell power generator was introduced to the North American market by Generac Power Systems.
Generac is a leading global designer and manufacturer of power equipment, including portable generators for homes, businesses, and industries as well as home backup systems. Hydrogen fuel cell power generators with zero emissions are developed and produced by EODev in France.