Sushui Tech is launching a new Fuel Cell Cloud Service and two new DMFC generator models, marking its entry into global markets.
Sushui Tech's launch of a Fuel Cell Cloud Service and new DMFC generators signifies advancements in distributed power solutions for AI and disaster response. The cloud service's remote monitoring and configuration capabilities, along with its API for integration, could streamline deployment and management for businesses, potentially accelerating the adoption of fuel cell technology in critical infrastructure and edge computing applications.
The launch in Tokyo, Japan, highlights the country's strong demand for advanced fuel cell technologies and its focus on quality and user-interface, making it a strategic market for Sushui Tech's international expansion.
Sushui Tech will launch its Fuel Cell Cloud Service at World Smart Energy Week 2026 in Tokyo.
The service offers real-time monitoring, remote configuration, and adaptive fuel cell parameter adjustment.
This product launch sits within a broader pattern of energy, climate & industrial transition activity across Japan markets.
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Browse this channelSushui Tech, an innovator in direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) technology, announced its participation in World Smart Energy Week 2026 in Tokyo, from March 17-19. The company will launch its Fuel Cell Cloud Service for global markets, alongside its 200W stationary DMFC generator (DMFC-KH-200R) for edge AI applications and a 50W portable DMFC generator for disaster response. The Fuel Cell Cloud Service will provide real-time status monitoring, remote configuration, and automatic parameter adjustment based on historical data. It also offers an API for system integrators and can be deployed on private servers for data-sensitive users. This launch marks Sushui Tech's entry into international markets, with Japan identified as a key market due to its demand for advanced fuel cell technologies.
Energy, Climate & Industrial Transition
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