PASM Power and Air Condition Solution Management GmbH, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG, has chosen hydrogen fuel cells from SFC Energy AG to safeguard communications technology.
Power & Air Solutions guarantees the fail-safe operation of the communication network of Europe’s largest telecommunications company. Its tasks include the planning, configuration and provision of energy-based products for the secure operation of technical systems of the information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure. SFC Energy is a leading supplier of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells for stationary and mobile hybrid power supply solutions. With the use of SFC Energy’s hydrogen fuel cells, the service provider now has an emission-free and low-maintenance energy solution.
“We provide our customers with reliable solutions and green power. SFC Energy’s hydrogen fuel cells are an important building element to ensure availability for infrastructure 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days with clean and sustainable energy. This is how we contribute to the energy transition,” says Carsten Simon of PASM Power and Air Condition Solution Management GmbH, explaining the decision for SFC’s fuel cells.
SFC Energy and PASM are now jointly commissioning the hydrogen fuel cell for grid backup systems to ensure maximum reliability and resilience in the event of power supply disruptions for the sites. The cabinet-based outdoor solution EFOY H2 Cabinet X-Series by SFC meets the requirements of a turnkey product solution. The system convinces with low maintenance requirements, a stable and trouble-free power supply and an integrated communication link, with which the system status can be transmitted at any time via the customer’s control center.
“We are pleased that PASM has chosen the innovative SFC solution after extensive testing,” says Björn Ledergerber, Senior Vice President Hydrogen & Corporate Development at SFC Energy. “Hydrogen fuel cell technology is the ideal, environmentally friendly solution and an equally sensible and sustainable alternative to the use of diesel backup power systems and diesel emergency generators that has often been practiced to date.”
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