Honda to collaborate on the development of a Fuel Cell-powered hybrid hydrogen generator 

London, April 07, 2025, (Oilandgaspress) –––e-power®, a leading international producer of energy solutions, has chosen Honda to collaborate on the development of a Fuel Cell-powered hybrid hydrogen generator – following a successful engine supply partnership of 30 years.

Announced at BAUMA (construction machinery and equipment) trade fair in Munich, Germany, the ‘P-grid’ will be the latest proof of concept for Honda’s Fuel Cell module in Europe – the latter of which will be displayed at the event. The all-in-one mobile generator, aimed to launch in 2026, will be easy to transport and deploy in various locations, from construction sites to emergency power facilities, or events.

Expected in 2026 – P-grid powered by Honda Fuel Cell

Offering a reliable, clean energy source, the new P-grid will use hydrogen to provide an ideal temporary power supply, especially in urban or emission-free zones. Combining the advantages of fuel cell application while also acting as a peak shaver, working in combination with the electrical grid to ensure less power consumption in periods of high energy usage. It will also offer an ‘off-grid’ solution, allowing the unit to supply heavy peak construction equipment such as tower cranes from a relatively small engine.

In addition, it will be possible for the P-grid on Fuel Cell to be paired with solar energy systems to further enhance sustainability, making it ideal for festivals, events, and agricultural businesses – combining zero CO2 emissions and minimizing noise pollution, all while delivering a reliable and efficient energy supply.


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