The deep coupling of hydrogen and electricity further clarifies the energy attributes of hydrogen, and the connotation and scenario of “hydrogen energy” is thus characterized and established.
In 2020, Jiening took the lead in declaring the Shanghai Industrial Strengthening Program to develop a high-power hydrogen fuel cell for marine engines. The project is accepted by Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Information Technology in
Jiening insists on the core of higher power, higher efficiency and economy, and adopts the advanced all-in-one control technology, which has high efficiency and stable energy conversion capability, with the advantages of fast startup and long service
In 2022, Jiening developed 150KW FC System, which was the largest fuel cell system at that time, adopting advanced 5-in-1 control technology, tailored for heavy-duty, medium and high-speed hydrogen heavy trucks.
Jiening's 135KW FC System was the largest power FC Ssystem in China at that time. In 2021, 62 hydrogen heavy trucks equipped with J135 were delivered to Baowu Group, which was the world's largest batch of commercially-applied fuel cell heavy trucks.
In 2020, 50 hydrogen-energy heavy-duty trucks equipped with J120 were delivered to Baowu Group.It was the world's largest batch of commercially used FC heavy trucks at that time.
Jiening adopts the world's first hydrogen exchange concept to reduce cost of hydrogen. This product replaces the high-pressure plug-and-play hydrogen refueling station with a low-pressure refueling station.
Jiening's self-developed HSU adopts the world's first hydrogen exchange concept to provide an optimized solution for the fuel cell hydrogen supply system. Currently, the system have been applied on trucks operating in Wuhai, Inner Mongolia.
J10-J45 are products developedin early stages, which has been applied in energy storage and power generation projects, laying the foundation for the company's R&D of high-power fuel cells.
Pioneering high-power FC, China's first FC system designed specifically for heavy trucks, laying the cornerstone for fuel cells to be used in commercial vehicles. The 10 heavy trucks equipped with J100 in 2019 are the world's first commercially-operat