From vehicle charging to energy storage
The system in place can be used to recharge electrical equipment installed on construction sites. GEH₂ can also be deployed to recharge battery energy storage systems (BESS) used to store energy and manage clipping.
The constraints of a natura 2000 Area
Because of Bergen op Zoom’s proximity to a Natura 2000 site, as is the case in many regions of the Netherlands, TenneT TSO, the local electricity network operator, had to find solutions to the challenge of the ‘nitrogen ban’, as it was not authorised to use diesel generators that generate NOx.
Key Figures
2,5MWh
of power supply
10 days
of running
24 tonnes de CO2
avoided
A major project with multiple constraints
The initial project arose from the installation of a drilling platform required to lay a high-voltage cable linking the Woensdrecht power station to Bergen op Zoom in the Netherlands, with the aim of reinforcing the region’s electricity network. Because the site is located in a Natura 2000 area, TenneT also had to consider an alternative solution to ensure uninterrupted construction.
A hybrid installation
Working in collaboration with construction company A.Hak, TenneT decided to take a further step towards a more powerful power supply by testing a solution using green hydrogen to power EODev’s GEH₂ combined with a battery energy storage system (BESS).


An unprecedented set-up
After a number of pilot projects using two GEH₂ units in parallel to demonstrate the modularity of our GEH₂ generator sets, this project enabled three units to be operated simultaneously in real-life conditions. The installation, carried out by EODev distributor Genpower, enabled three 110kVa GEH₂’s to operate simultaneously in combination with a 250 kVA battery pack to supply the worksite, with a total of 840 kg of hydrogen required to meet the needs of this large-scale project.
Technical Configuration
Equipement : 3 parallelized generators GEH₂ + BESS 250 kVA.
Maximum output power up to 494 kVA..
Quantity of hydrogen: 3 Green H2 trailers.
Each trailer contained 280 kg of green hydrogen at 200 bars.
Energy delivered: 2.4 MWh/day.
Approximately 7 days’ autonomy with the trailers.
Peak power demand: 330 kW.

” Hydrogen is a perfect replacement for diesel […] we are now able to power everything we need without emitting greenhouse gases.”
Marcel Kwakkel, Sales Department Genpower
The configuration was able to manage power requirements, power peaks, and also provided a continuous zero emissions solution to avoid disrupting the installation of high voltage cables. This also brought additional environmental benefits, with 12 tonnes of CO₂ emissions avoided, no noise and of course no NOx.


This installation demonstrated, once again, the flexibility and modularity of EODev solutions to enable any construction site to stop worrying about limited access to electricity and implement its projects efficiently and cleanly. The range of EODev solutions is suitable for different sizes of project, using emission-free equipment such as power tools powered by electro-hydrogen generators, while data feedback can help to anticipate future project requirements.
Find out more about the project in this video presentation