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INERGIO Mini Propane Fuel Cell Generator

by INERGIO

☑️ Powered by propane or natural gas

☑️ Clean and silent operation

☑️ Works in cold weather conditions

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INERGIO Mini is an innovative, plug-and-play fuel cell energy system that uses solid oxide fuel cell technology to deliver clean, reliable power. Deploy as your primary power source or integrate it into a hybrid system as a backup power source to recharge batteries when solar power is insufficient. 

Basic Specifications

  • Nominal power: 200W (400W on request)

  • Max power: 250W (500W on request)

  • Fuel: Propane or Natural gas

  • Dimensions: 497 x 334 x 404mm / 19.6 x 13.1 x 16"

Key Features

  • True 24/7 uptime - automatic activation when battery levels drop
  • High efficiency - lower fuel and transportation cots, 80% less CO2 emissions compared to diesel generators
  • No maintenance for for 15,000 hours - no moving parts, no combustion, no costly site visit
  • Environmentally friendly - more EPA complaint for contamination and emissions standards than diesel generators
  • Silent operation - quiet as a refrigerator and zero vibration, ideal for military and security trailer systems
  • Fuel flexible - operates on natural gas or standard propane cylinder
  • Auto-start capable for remote sites - ideal for mountaintop, offshore, and other hard-to-reach sites
  • Weather resistant - fully exposed, operates reliably from -4°F to 122°F and at altitudes up to 3,000 meters (9,800 feet)
  • Remote monitoring - check system status and access performance data from anywhere
  • Swiss quality - developed, manufactured, and tested in the mountains of Switzerland

Perfect For

  • Mission-critical sites with limited, unreliable, or no grid access
  • Mobile and stationary surveillance systems
  • Military and traffic management systems
  • Oil and gas operations
  • Mountaintop or hard-to-reach locations
  • Locations with extreme weather conditions
  • Remote areas with high fuel transportation costs

 

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