Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has made its first global release of specifications for Honda Next Generation Fuel Cell Module and Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator at H2 & FC EXPO – the 23rd Int’l Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo – which started last week at Tokyo Big Sight, Japan.
Mass production of the Honda Next Generation Fuel Cell Module is scheduled to begin in 2027 (fiscal year ending March 31, 2028), with mass production of the Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator scheduled to begin in 2026.
The Honda Next Generation Fuel Cell Module is being independently developed by Honda as a successor to the current model Honda jointly developed with General Motors (GM).
In addition to achieving a rated output of 150 kW, the Honda Next Generation Fuel Cell Module will feature half of the production cost and more than double the durability compared to the current model.
Moreover, the module was downsized by increasing the volumetric power density by more than three times, which increased the flexibility of installation layouts.
By further expanding domains for application of the system and sales regions of this next-generation fuel cell module, Honda is striving to make a greater contribution to the realization of a sustainable, energy-oriented society.
Hydrogen technologies
The Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator, scheduled for mass production in 2026, is a stationary power storage system capable of supplying hydrogen-derived, clean electricity to large facilities such as factories and offices. It utilises the fuel cell also being used for the Honda CR-V e:FCEV fuel cell vehicle.
The compact size of the Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator realised through the optimisation of the design of its cooling system and internal layout enables flexible fit to the installation environments of each customer. Moreover, to promptly provide highly reliable backup power, the Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator is being developed to feature high responsiveness that enables it to begin supplying power within 10 seconds of startup.
In addition to supplying power that accommodates the diverse power needs of customers through this product, Honda will contribute to the decarbonisation initiatives of customers by offering comprehensive support ranging from product installation to after-sales service.
Honda was one of the first companies to focus on the potential of hydrogen toward the realisation of a carbon-neutral society and has been conducting research and development of hydrogen technologies and FCEVs for more than 30 years.