Carbon Neutral 50 Forum of Multinational Corporations Visited CPU Hydrogen
Time:2024/7/15 Tag:Multinationals, Carbon Neutral, 50 People Forum, Suzhou, CPU Hydrogen
On July 6th, Mr. Lu Yuebing, Chairman of French Liquid Air China and Chairman of the Carbon Neutral 50 Forum of Multinational Corporations, Mr. Xu Zhonghua, Vice President of R&D of Total Energy Asia Pacific and Executive Director of the Forum, and Mr. Gu Haidong, Standing Committee Member of the Municipal Party Committee of Suzhou The Vice Mayor of Suzhou, Mr. Shen Zhidong, the Secretary of the Party Committee of Xiangcheng District, Mr. Yu Wei, the Director of the Development and Reform Commission of Suzhou, and other members of their party conducted a visit and research at CPU Hydrogen. They were accompanied by General Manager Mr. Li Liuguan and Vice General Manager Mr. Xu Shangguo.
At the R&D center, the delegation conducted a comprehensive tour of the CPU Hydrogen product exhibition hall, gaining insight into the company's development history and primary research products. They also had the opportunity to understand CPU Hydrogen's technical characteristics, performance advantages, and R&D progress in great detail.
Mr. Li introduced CPU Hydrogen as a hydrogen energy equipment enterprise with a focus on R&D, manufacturing, and sales of electrolytic water hydrogen production technology. The alkaline electrolyzer produced by CPU Hydrogen features a new structure and process, which enables the hydrogen production system to demonstrate strong dynamic capabilities, stable operation, low energy consumption, intelligent control, zero contact resistance value, high efficiency, and notable advantages in terms of the overall life cycle cost.
Subsequently, the delegation proceeded to the assembly and production area on the first floor to gain insight into CPU Hydrogen's recent production activities. The delegation expressed their full endorsement of CPU Hydrogen's development outcomes and highlighted the significant potential for future growth. They also conveyed their desire to establish a collaborative partnership that would contribute to the advancement of the dual-carbon industry in Suzhou.