Honda is taking its expertise in hydrogen fuel cell technology to new heights, literally.
The Japanese automaker has announced plans to test a renewable energy system aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of a broader mission to support sustainable human life on the Moon.
Teaming up with U.S.-based Sierra Space and Tec-Masters, Honda aims to prove that its system can deliver continuous power and breathable oxygen in space using only solar energy and water.
At the core of Honda’s innovation is its high-differential pressure water electrolysis system, which forms part of what the company calls a circulative renewable energy system.
This system is designed to continuously produce hydrogen, oxygen, and electricity—three essentials for sustaining life in harsh, off-Earth environments.
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