- In November 2024, Bloom Energy unveiled plans for its largest single-site fuel cell deployment—an 80 MW project in South Korea in partnership with SK Eternix, set to begin commercial operations in 2025. This project signifies Bloom Energy’s strategic growth in Asia’s fuel cell market through large-scale collaborations
- In November 2024, Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation partnered with Nimbus Power Systems to co-develop a next-generation pure hydrogen fuel cell stack designed for applications across buses, trucks, and stationary systems. This partnership underscores Toshiba’s commitment to advancing zero-emission hydrogen energy technologies for diverse sectors
- In September 2024, Bloom Energy commented on the Korea Fuel Cell Auction outcomes, stating that its shipment volumes to Korea are expected to remain stable in 2024 and subsequent years. In addition, Bloom anticipates SK ecoplant will purchase up to 500 MW of its solid oxide fuel cells between January 2024 and December 2027. These developments reinforce Bloom’s long-term supply agreements and market confidence in Korean energy solutions
- In May 2023, FuelCell Energy and Toyota Motor North America celebrated the launch of the “Tri-gen” system at the Port of Long Beach. The system is capable of generating renewable electricity, hydrogen, and usable water from one source. This milestone highlights the scalability and sustainability of multi-output fuel cell systems in commercial and logistics applications



