Power Supply Systems

Clean, reliable off-grid electricity powered by methanol reforming.

Industrial power generation designed for remote sites, mobile applications and continuous operation environments.

Where decentralized power makes the difference

How the system works?

Methanol

Hydrogen

Fuel Cell

Electricity

Methanol → Hydrogen → Fuel Cell → Electricity

Containerized Power Generation (CPG)

Methanol enables safe transport, simplified logistics and progressive decarbonization using existing fuel infrastructures.

Containerized 20ft & 40ft formats

Modular scalability

Continuous operation capability

MW-scale expandable

Need help defining your power configuration?

Every project has different mobility, autonomy and output requirements. Our engineering team can help you determine the most suitable setup.

Need help defining your power configuration?

Every project has different mobility, autonomy and output requirements. Our engineering team can help you determine the most suitable setup.

e-Nomad 150 kW

e-Power Container Mobile (L/M18)

Designed for mobile and temporary operations requiring reliable off-grid electricity.

Power Supply Systems

CPG-250 kW

e-Power Container Stationary (L/M30)

Stationary power generation designed for continuous industrial deployment.

CPG-250 kW
CPG-250 kW

CPG-250 kW

e-Power Container Stationary (L/M30)

Stationary power generation designed for continuous industrial deployment.

Why MReformer Power Systems

Operational Efficiency

  • High energy efficiency >35%
  • Fast hydrogen availability (<3 min)
  • Low operating costs

Industrial Reliability

  • Continuous operation
  • Low maintenance
  • Long service life
  • Low noise & vibration resistant

Deployment Flexibility

  • Modular scalability
  • Mobile & stationary configurations
  • 24/7 technical support

FAQs

How is electricity generated?

Methanol is converted into hydrogen through a catalytic reforming process.
The hydrogen then feeds high-efficiency fuel cells that generate clean, stable electricity without combustion.

Yes. The systems are designed for continuous industrial duty and long operational cycles, with automated control and remote monitoring capabilities.

In many off-grid, low-emission or noise-sensitive environments, yes.
Methanol-based systems provide reliable continuous power with lower emissions, reduced vibration and quieter operation compared to combustion generators.

From hot standby, hydrogen production can begin in less than 3 minutes, allowing rapid power availability when required.

Yes. The modular architecture allows multiple units to be combined, enabling capacity expansion from small installations up to multi-megawatt deployments.

Maintenance requirements are significantly lower than combustion engines due to fewer moving parts.
Typical service includes periodic inspections, filter replacement and standard industrial preventive maintenance routines.