GenCell A5 overcomes the OPEX barrier of rural telecom power, saving operators up to $250M across 1,000 towers over a 10-year period compared to diesel generators.
GenCell A5 is first fuel cell solution to overcome the limitations of the current hydrogen (H2) infrastructure by creating H2-on-demand from low-cost ammonia fuel – offering power at a running cost of just $50per 1kW.
Designed to provide cost-effective, ultra-reliable power for off-grid and poor-grid telecom base stations, the GenCell A5 fuel cell solution overcomes the high-costs of powering rural telecoms. When compared to using conventional diesel generator solutions over a 10-year period, the GenCell A5 solution can reduce OPEX costs of Tower Management Companies (Towercos) and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) by up to $250m across 1,000 towers.
The GenCell A5 is the first fuel cell solution to overcome the limitations of the current H2 infrastructure by creating H2-on-demand from ammonia, the world’s second most-produced inorganic chemical. More than 200 million tonnes of ammonia is produced each year and distributed globally via pipelines, tankers and trucks, making it readily available and inexpensive.
Caroline Gabriel, Research Director and Co-Founder, Rethink Technology Research, said, “In Q1 2018, we surveyed 55 MNOs and Towercos about their plans for powering base stations.”
She continued, “We found that the most important drivers for investing in a new power technology are to reduce fuel costs and operating costs. These are the only two areas where current H2 fuel cell solutions do not meet operator objectives.”
“Ammonia fuel cell solutions, such as the GenCell A5, offer all the benefits of H2 fuel cells while reducing the fuel cell OPEX costs by at least 25%. Our study shows that this can accelerate operator investment and significantly impact the operator business model for off-grid communications, while contributing to government programmes for universal connectivity and Internet services,” she added.
Further reducing the OPEX costs for Towercos and MNOs, the new GenCell A5 off-grid power solution requires minimal maintenance. Unlike diesel generators that require time-consuming and expensive monthly fuelling and maintenance at each tower, a single 12-tonne tank of ammonia provides the GenCell A5 with enough fuel for a year of 24/7 operation. The proprietary GenCell IoT Remote Manager enables remote diagnostics and monitoring of each fuel cell device, reducing the frequency and costs of onsite engineer visits.
Henry Calvert, Head of Future Networks, GSMA, comments, “This innovative solution will support remote or rural areas where power issues may exist and is a significant development for mobile operators who will now have a reliable and efficient supply of green energy for off-grid power generation for base stations. It will also help to support the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal of ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy.”
Rami Reshef, GenCell CEO, adds, “Today, 1.1 billion people lack electricity for lighting, communications, cooking and even clean water – with 84% of them living in rural areas beyond the grid. Ultimately, the GenCell A5 solution is not just for providing low-cost power for off-grid and poor-grid telecom. It’s about providing “power for humanity” through rural electrification that improves education, health and quality of life.
“Fuel cells offer many benefits, including unlimited run-time, simple annual maintenance and zero emissions, but a lack of infrastructure for distributing H2 has prohibited their mainstream adoption,” continues Reshef. “Fortunately, there is an alternative to investing billions of dollars on building H2 infrastructure: just create H2 from ammonia. This means that fuel cells are not only more reliable and cleaner than diesel generators, but now also significantly less expensive to maintain and operate.”