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United H2 Limited launches hydrogen injection company Alpha H2

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Global Hydrogen Review,


United H2 Ltd (UHL), has launched Alpha H2 to supply hydrogen injection kits to a global market of fuel-intensive industries looking for an immediate solution to reducing fuel costs and emissions.

Alpha H2 has received its first set of hydrogen injection kits and is currently working with several pilot customers to deliver the first installations in Australia. Alpha H2 will soon announce its engineering partner to undertake the performance testing, which will provide third-party validation of the technology.

Alpha H2 uses electrolysers to produce the hydrogen onboard, where the hydrogen is injected into the engine to replace fuel which reduces emissions.

Given the significant fuel savings, the company believes units will help ease the OPEX challenges business faces, which experts say are being created by record-high fuel prices, and generate a quick return on investment for customers.

Alpha H2’s tested injection kits reduce fuel and its costs by up to 20%, exhaust emissions by up to 50%, and can improve a vehicle’s power by up to 25%. Lowering exhaust emissions will reduce air pollution, while also extending an engine's life and reducing maintenance costs as fewer dirty particulates go through the engine.

Alpha H2 will soon begin marketing the technology across Australia, the UK, Europe and North America.

Richard Allen, UHL Chairman, said: “We are very excited to be launching Alpha H2, which will bring a product that will offer significant fuel costs and emissions savings for users of all types of internal combustion engines. With rising fuel costs creating significant challenges for businesses globally, which is adding to the overall inflationary pressures, Alpha H2 believes there is a substantial market for this technology as it provides a right now solution for both reducing operating costs and emissions.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/17102023/united-h2-limited-launches-hydrogen-injection-company-alpha-h2/

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