With these generators, the customers of United Leasing Company will have a zero emission power supply solution to charge electric vehicles, tools and other equipment and promote the site electrification strategy.
United Rentals, the world's largest equipment leasing company, announced this week that it will add several hydrogen generators to its North American leasing fleet in the coming months. With these generators, our customers will have a zero emission power solution to charge electric vehicles, tools and other equipment and promote the workplace electrification strategy.
EODev GEH2 (American supplier of hydrogen fuel generator sets) fuel cell electric hydrogen generator brings the company the energy they need without emitting carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrocarbons (HC), nitrogen oxides (NOx) or other particulate matter (PM). These generators cover an area of approximately 4 feet × 11 feet, providing instant power up to 110 KVA (88 kW). They are equipped with the latest hydrogen fuel cells and are designed to provide superior durability and reliability. In addition to the benefits of sustainable development, their operation is much quieter than that of traditional generators.
The joint leasing company has purchased these generators from EODev's distribution partner Generac. These generators, together with emission free aerial vehicles, trucks, trucks, small excavators, electronic garbage trucks, battery systems, etc., have been included in the environmental leasing equipment portfolio of joint leasing. United Leasing is expected to deploy these generators in the fourth quarter of 2022 and 2023.
David Scott, senior vice president of professional operation of United Leasing Company, said: "By providing zero emission power solutions, United Leasing Company continues to show leadership in helping construction sites expand the electrification of construction and industrial leasing. We can help enterprises to complete the cycle of sustainable development by providing the power they need to charge electric vehicles and equipment without harmful emissions."
GEH2 generator applications include construction sites; Confined environment, such as tunnel, mine and enclosed space; Places of entertainment, including concerts; Sports events; And many other markets that require emissions free electricity.
St é phane Jardin, chief commercial officer of EODev, said: "United Leasing Company is an excellent partner of our emission free generators, because our company's common vision is to provide innovative solutions to help customers reduce their carbon footprint and environmental impact. With its environmental protection solutions, United Leasing Company is in a leading position in helping construction and industrial companies build a more sustainable future."
The United Leasing Company has set a goal to reduce the greenhouse gas emission intensity of its business by 35% from 2018 by 2030. More information about the company's environmental management strategy can be found on the sustainable development website of the United Leasing Company.