An efficient power supply
Mobile and adaptable to many types of environments and installations, with a capacity of 110 kVa, the GEH2 can easily meet all types of needs. Scalable with other energy solutions, our generator set generated enough electricity to power four days of events.
A confortable experience
Quiet and odorless compared to diesel generators, the GEH2 can be easily deployed at events and surrounded by the public without causing any inconvenience.
A clean energy revolution on its way
The Australian Grand Prix is one of the most iconic events on the Formula 1 calendar, attracting tens of thousands of fans from around the world. Acknowledging the environmental impact of such a large-scale event, organizers have actively sought innovative solutions to reduce their carbon footprint.
Driving change with zero-emission solution
As a premier international sporting event attracting over 300,000 attendees across the race weekend, managing the energy demands while minimizing environmental impact presents significant challenges.
Thanks to its ability to deliver clean, reliable power without harmful emissions, the GEH₂ hydrogen fuel cell power generator was the perfect fit for this event
Fan zone power supply benefits
Used either as a standalone unit or hybridized with a battery pack to ensure 24/7 power supply, our generators provided clean electricity to various food trucks, TV screens, and display tents located in the fan zone for four days. Silent and odorless, the GEH₂ is a true game-changer for the entertainment industry and public events.
At full power, it only emits heat, water vapor, and operates at 65 decibels — quiet enough for Grand Prix attendees to comfortably enjoy their lunch break nearby.
Significant environmental benefits
Compared to a diesel genset setup with equivalent power output, our hydrogen fuel cell generator has saved approximately 10 tonnes of CO₂ over the last three years. Producing on average 2,000 to 3,000 kWh of decarbonized electricity per deployment, this demonstration validates hydrogen fuel cell technology as a viable alternative for large-scale event power needs.
Additionally, the GEH₂ improves local air quality by filtering pollutants and releasing purified emissions, contributing positively to public health.
By deploying the GEH₂ at the Melbourne Grand Prix, EODev and its local partner, Blue Diamond, have showcased how hydrogen technology can meet the energy demands of major events while supporting global efforts to combat climate change.