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| | AUGUST 202119company helped a commercial vehicle manufacturer power their offering in a greener way. Initially, the client planned to power their vehicle using a typical rechargeable battery. However, due to the high power requirement of their automobile, the final battery displayed rapid discharging of the battery. To mitigate this challenge, Ajusa helped the automobile producer implement their fuel cells, which charge the original battery as and when required, enabling the customer to overcome their power generation problems and go to market.At the heart of this success is Ajusa's in-house ability to manufacture fuel cells, eliminating delays and other inefficiencies caused by disparate entities. Out of all the components required to build a fuel cell, the company only procures the membrane and the catalyst from outside suppliers in the U.S., Japan, and South Korea. At the same time, Ajusa's 40,000 sq. feet manufacturing facility that boasts the latest and greatest robotic automation processes and production lines also helps the company ensure enhanced control over all the added value channels of its fuel cell manufacturing.Looking ahead, Ajusa predicts a plummet in the prices for hydrogen and aims to capitalise on the imminent opportunity by expanding its suite of fuel cells to incorporate newer applications in additional markets. In pursuit of this, the company is currently testing a fuel cell able to produce 100 kilowatts. To conclude, Jesus gives a glimpse at Ajusa's roadmap, saying, "Over the years, we have powered everything that can be powered by a fuel cell, and moving forward, our aim is to become the most competitive hydrogen fuel cell providers in the automotive and other industries across the world." We have performed extensive R&D over two decades to develop our portfolio of fuel cells that leverage our patented sealing process and power a wide range of technological applications across multiple sectors
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