PowerCell has signed an agreement with US-based data center provider to supply two PowerCell PS190 fuel cell power systems for field validation in a data-center application. The systems will be delivered on a 6–12-month lease, starting in Q1 2026, and will be integrated with PowerCell’s Distributed Master Controller (DMC).
“This data center provider is a pioneer indata-center operation, looking for solutions that combine resilience, scalability and zero-emission operation,” says Richard Berkling, CEO of PowerCell Group. “This agreement gives both companies a platform to validate performance and integration in a demanding application where reliability and power quality are critical. We have taken the time to design a product portfolio that is industrial, cost-competitive, and optimized for power-generation duty cycles. This is a natural next step in our strategy.”
The systems will be integrated with PowerCell’s Distributed Master Controller (DMC), the control architecture designed to coordinate and optimize multiple fuel-cell units as a unified system.
