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Next Gen Honda Fuel Cell Module to Make North American Debut at ACT Expo 2025

Published by Todd Bush on April 22, 2025

  • Next Gen Honda Fuel Cell Module to Make North American Debut at ACT Expo 2025
  • New fuel cell module will reduce production cost by half, double durability and triple volumetric power density compared to Honda fuel cell module currently in use
  • New video shows real-world testing of Honda Class 8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Concept as Honda seeks business partners for fuel cell powered products

David Perzynski, Honda hydrogen business leader, to present at ACT Expo on April 29 during "Hydrogen Power for Fleets" presentation block

ANAHEIM, Calif., April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Fresh from its global debut at the International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo in Japan, the Next Generation Honda Fuel Cell Module will make its first appearance in North America at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo starting April 28. Set to enter production in 2027, the new module will reduce production cost by half while doubling durability and tripling volumetric power density, as compared to the Honda Fuel Cell (FC) module currently in use.

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Honda is concurrently beginning discussions with potential customers for its next generation FC module, set to enter production in 2027. The new module will reduce production cost by half, double durability and triple volumetric power density compared to the current Honda Fuel Cell Module.

The Honda Class 8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Concept demonstrates the company’s zero-emissions powertrain capabilities.

Honda continues to seek new business collaborations as the company expands its hydrogen business to achieve its global goal of zero environmental impact, including carbon neutrality for all products and corporate activities by 2050.

David Perzynski, assistant manager of Hydrogen Solutions Development at American Honda Motor Co., Inc., said, Honda hydrogen is open for business in North America with the fuel cell technology, the expertise and the supply chain to power a variety of zero-emissions products, including commercial trucking and stationary power generation. Our production plan for the next generation Honda fuel cell module demonstrates our continued commitment to support hydrogen as an enabler for decarbonization.

Honda Class 8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck

The Honda Class 8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Concept demonstrates the company’s zero-emissions powertrain capabilities.

Honda Hydrogen Strategy: Four Domains

Honda has identified four core domains for the initial utilization of its new fuel cell module: fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), commercial fuel cell vehicles, stationary power stations, and construction machinery. Perzynski will participate in presentation block, "Hydrogen Power for Fleets", on April 29 to provide further insights about Honda hydrogen plans.

Honda ACT Expo Display Items

Honda will showcase the following zero-emission products and technologies at its ACT Expo display booth (#2927):

  • Class 8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Concept: The Honda Class 8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Concept that debuted at ACT Expo 2024 will be on display supported by a new video highlighting real-world testing of the hydrogen-powered truck on California roads that can be seen here. The operational truck concept is powered by three Honda FC Modules, utilizing the system that also powers the CR-V e:FCEV.

  • Honda Fuel Cell Module: The module features the current Honda FC system, co-developed by Honda and GM. It advanced performance and doubled durability while reducing cost by two-thirds compared to the previous generation system. It is available for product integration and on sale now.

  • Honda Next Generation Fuel Cell Module: Honda is concurrently beginning discussions with potential customers for its next generation FC module, set to enter production in 2027. The new module will reduce production cost by half, double durability, and triple volumetric power density compared to the current FC module.

  • Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator: The Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator is a stationary power system capable of supplying hydrogen-derived, clean electricity to large facilities such as factories, data centers, and offices. It is scheduled for mass production in 2026.

  • 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV: the first production plug-in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle in America, powered by the current Honda FC system.

Companies interested in collaboration with Honda hydrogen business may contact [email protected].

Honda Next Generation Fuel Cell Module Specifications

Maximum Output (Net) 150 kW
Output Voltage 450 - 850 V
Maximum Efficiency (Net) 59.8 %
FC Refrigerant Honda Genuine FC refrigerant
Hydrogen Gas Composition Equivalent to ISO 14687
Low Voltage Power Supply DC24V
Module Dimensions W730 x D580 x H700 mm
Volume ・ Volumetric Density 300 L ・ 0.50 kW/L
Weight ・ Weight Density 250 kg ・ 0.60 kW/kg
Operating Temperature -30̊C - +60̊C
Storage Temperature -40̊C - +60̊C
Max Altitude 3,500 m
Ingress Protection Rating Equivalent to IP67
CAN Communication Standard ISO11898
Communication Protocol SAE J1939 / Honda Hi-Speed CAN (selectable)
Compatible Communication Speeds 500kbps
\*Note: These are target values for development and may change in the future ###Class 8 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Concept Specifications
Total length/width/height 8,000 mm / 2,400 mm / 4,000mm
GCW GCW : 37,273kg (82,000 lbs)
Top Speed 70 mph at GCW
Driving Range >500 miles at GCW
FC Modules Output 234kW combined (78kW x 3 FC modules)
Hydrogen Tank High pressure 700bar Hydrogen Tank 82kg-H2
Vehicle Battery 120kWh High Voltage Battery

Honda Fuel Cell Power Generator Specifications

Usage Emergency Backup Power Generator
Output Up to four 250kW units (1,000kW total) can be connected
It can be configured in parallel based on 4 units to exceed a total capacity of 1,000 kW
Rated Voltage AC 200-480V, 3-phase, 4-wire system
Compliant Standards ANSI/CSA FC1 / IEC 62282-3-100
Startup Time Within 10sec
Installation Environment Temperature: -25°C – +45°C
Altitude: MAX 2,000m / Performance guaranteed 1000m
Noise Level 76dBA (@7m) or less

*Note: Information based on standard products working under standby operating conditions. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

About Honda Commitment to the Environment

Honda is transforming its operations to realize its global goal of zero environmental impact by 2050. Through its "Triple Action to Zero" approach, Honda aims to achieve carbon neutrality for all products and corporate activities; utilize 100% carbon-free energy; and pursue resource circulation, the use of 100% sustainable materials by reprocessing products back to raw materials and reusing those materials in the creation of new products. Toward this goal, Honda will strive to make battery-electric and fuel cell-electric vehicles represent 100% of auto sales globally by 2040.

To reduce the environmental impact of its business operations, Honda is offsetting CO2 emissions from its North American manufacturing operations through long-term virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs) for carbon-free wind and solar power that seek to cover more than 60% of the electricity Honda uses in North America. Honda also supports its suppliers and independent dealerships across North America to incorporate environmentally responsible business practices through the Honda Green Excellence Program and Honda Environmental Leadership Program, respectively.

Learn more at https://www.honda.com/environment.

1 In comparison to the fuel cell system that powered the 2019 Honda Clarity Fuel Cell sedan.

SOURCE American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

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