
SHANGHAI, Feb. 28, 2025 — Sushui Energy Technology (referred to as “Sushui Tech”) will present its direct methanol fuel cell product line at the British Association of Public Safety Communications Officials Annual Event in Coventry on March 5TH-6TH (Booth B19). This marks the first time Sushui Tech has showcased its products in Europe. The company’s “All-Terrain All-Weather Power Solutions” include methanol fuel cell generators ranging from 50 to 200 Watts. These generators boast extended operational time, straightforward installation, minimal maintenance, quiet operation, and reduced carbon emissions, making them suitable for applications like smart cities, construction sites, surveillance and security, smart forests, disaster monitoring, and public safety.
Following a successful year of trials in Japan, Sushui Tech is now exploring additional markets with similar potential for direct methanol fuel cell technology. “Britain has demonstrated considerable interest in our offerings. Since last year, we have seen many requests from the UK security sector, hence our decision to make Coventry our initial entry point into Europe,” stated Daniel Lou, Global Marketing Director at Sushui Tech. “We aim to learn from our clients in the market, uncovering further applications for our technology and growth opportunities for our company. We highly prioritize maintaining strong and immediate connections with our clients, considering it essential for success in every market.”
Sushui Tech plans to expand into other European nations and significant global energy markets, including Southeast Asia and Oceania.

About Sushui Energy Technology
Established in 2017, Sushui Tech is a renewable energy firm delivering independent, clean energy solutions for vital IoT applications, utilizing its patented methanol fuel cell technology. Extensive R&D and customer service have equipped its team with substantial industrial expertise to tackle diverse power supply challenges in IoT applications, even in severe environmental conditions like rainforests, deserts, mountains, and tundra.
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