Fronius sells first energy cells

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The cells convert solar hydrogen into power without producing any byproducts that are harmful to the environment. WSW Engineering S.R.O., a Fronius International sales partner based in the Czech Republic, was the proud recipient. "We will be using the Fronius Energy Cells for research purposes, developing our understanding of this innovative technology. We then aim to use the knowledge gained to develop a total system capable of providing an entire household with renewable power," explained Jakub Janda, deputy managing director of WSW Engineering S.R.O.

One of the energy cells is destined for the Czech Technical University in Prague; whilst the other will be used for demonstration purposes at the company's Czech site. Experts at the university will simulate a photovoltaic (PV) system and will use the fuel cell to analyse the system as a whole.

Using the experience gained from this project, WSW Engineering S.R.O. aims to be in a position to offer a total system by the end of this year. The aim is for the system to become within the reach of the public at large in the coming years, allowing society as a whole to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels.

Interest in the market for fuel cell technology is growing all the time. Energy autonomy means a new type of independence that stands in contrast to ever-rising crude oil and electricity costs. An increasing number of people are convinced that the energy cell represents the future and are willing to invest in this technology, such as Jakub Janda's customers. "Becoming energy independent and helping the environment are ever more attractive goals," was the view of these experts.

The target group is a growing entity, and purchasers of PV systems rated between 100 KW and 200 KW in particular represent potential customers for energy cells. "The sale of the first Fronius Energy Cells means that unlimited, independent power generation has become a reality. We believe in progress," was the shared view expressed by Jakub Janda and solar pioneer and Fronius managing director Klaus Fronius.