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Ohmium will install a 900 kW PEM electrolyzer system to produce green hydrogen at a new Zero Emissions Transit Station in Washington

Ohmium International, a leading green hydrogen company that designs, manufactures, and deploys advanced Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, announced its selection as the electrolyzer supplier for Lewis County Transit’s groundbreaking Zero Emission Transportation Network.

For the first project, Ohmium will install a 900 kW PEM electrolyzer system to produce green hydrogen at a new Zero Emissions Transit Station in Lewis County, Washington. Using city water and clean electricity from the grid, Ohmium’s PEM electrolyzer system will provide fuel for Lewis County’s expanding fleet of hydrogen powered buses. By generating hydrogen onsite, the electrolyzers will help streamline logistics and eliminate the need for fuel delivery. Ohmium’s self-contained electrolyzer system can generate up to 400 kg of green hydrogen per day – enough to fuel 10 hydrogen buses. The installation at Lewis County station is the first of its kind in the region, representing a significant milestone in the transition to zero emission public transportation in the Pacific Northwest.

The new station is expected to be operational by the summer of 2025. It will support the expansion of Lewis County Transit’s hydrogen-powered vehicle fleet, which currently includes three buses, with plans to increase the number to ten by 2030.

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Press release https://shorturl.at/LsxmD

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