Taipei Net-Zero101 Project Achievement Exhibition: Mobii Green Energy Launches the World's First Hydrogen-Powered Mobile Data Center
In May this year, Taipei officially launched the “Net-Zero 101 Project”, leveraging cutting-edge technology to pioneer the development of hydrogen-powered data centers. Through a public-private collaboration platform, the project aims to position Taipei as a global hub for green technology and artificial intelligence startups, supporting the city’s 2030 goal of achieving a 40% reduction in carbon emissions. As the 14th demonstration site under the “Taipei Net-Zero 101 Three-Year Plan”, Mobii Green Energy today (December 19) inaugurated the world’s first hydrogen-powered mobile data center, “Mobii D”, marking a significant milestone in Taipei’s journey toward net zero.
Mobii Green Energy Chairman Kenny Zeng (far right), Taipei City Deputy Mayor Chang Wen Te (second from left), Environmental Protection Department Commissioner Xu Shixun (far left), and Taipei Chamber of Commerce Chairman Wu Hwa Tien (second from right) gathered in front of “Mobii D” to commemorate this milestone, emphasizing international cooperation in hydrogen technology and mobile computing power.
“Mobii D” features innovative technologies, including the world’s smallest hydrogen generator “Mobii A”, a dynamic power control system “Mobii B”, a 180kW vanadium redox power generator “Mobii E”, and an AI cloud management platform “Mobii C”. It also integrates Supermicro’s GB200 server, with Tatung System Technologies Inc. providing enterprises with rapid deployment of private computing power and comprehensive AI consulting services.
Revolutionizing Hydrogen Production Beyond Electrolysis
“Mobii A” is the world’s smallest hydrogen generator, independently developed by Mobii Green Energy. It employs a proprietary plasma electromagnetic pyrolysis technology, capable of processing methane and water simultaneously to achieve on-demand hydrogen production. This eliminates the need for storage and transportation, significantly reducing costs and risks. The capital investment for this technology is only one-tenth of traditional hydrogen production methods. Starting next year, Mobii Green Energy will offer green hydrogen and blue-green hydrogen solutions to high-emission industries such as steel, petrochemicals, cement, paper, hydrogen-powered vehicles, and ships.
The “Mobii B” dynamic direct current power control system integrates solar energy, hydrogen energy, fuel cells, lithium batteries, and vanadium redox batteries. It enables real-time scheduling and dynamic integration, reducing energy consumption, enhancing power supply efficiency, and ensuring uninterrupted operation. The “Mobii E” vanadium redox power generator combines the technological strengths of “Mobii A” and “Mobii B”, offering high safety, a lifespan exceeding 20 years, and the capability to replace traditional diesel generators, further reducing carbon emissions and environmental impact.
Taiwan-Hong Kong Partnership for International Hydrogen-Powered Supercomputing
As the exclusive distributor of “Mobii D” in Taiwan, Tatung System Technologies Inc. (8099) is responsible for system integration and operational services. It also introduces a new “AI Advisor” service, enabling enterprises to swiftly deploy computing power and adopt AI applications, anticipated to become a key revenue driver next year. Supermicro (NASDAQ: SMCI) contributes high-performance GB200 servers and liquid cooling technology, jointly creating mobile computing products that integrate green energy, computing power, and AI applications.
Simultaneously, Mobii Green Energy announced the establishment of the “Chinese Hydrogen-Powered Mobile Supercomputing Research Association” and signed an International Industry-Academia Collaboration Memorandum with Taiwan’s Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center, the Hong Kong Association of Energy Service Companies, and the Energy Research Center of City University of Hong Kong. The partnership aims to advance technical validation and standards formulation.
Mobii Green Energy Chairman Kenny Zeng (fifth from left) joins representatives from City University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and industry experts to inaugurate the Chinese Hydrogen-Powered Mobile Supercomputing Research Association.
In his remarks, Wang Yuanchang, Chief Advisor of the association, stated, “The future of sustainable energy combined with mobile and computational power will pave the way for a transformative new paradigm.”
Mobii Green Energy Chairman Kenny Zeng (center), together with Hong Kong Association of Energy Service Vice Chairman Cheung Kwok-Chuen (far right), City University of Hong Kong Energy Research Center Director Leung Kwok-Hei (second from right), Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center Marine Industry Division Director Dr. Chung Cheng-Hsien (second from left), and Hydrogen Supercomputing Research Association Chief Advisor Wang Yuanchang (far left), signed the International Industry-Academia Collaboration Memorandum on Hydrogen-Powered Mobile Supercomputing, marking a significant step forward in global cooperation.
Global Expansion and Future Prospects
The “Mobii A” hydrogen generator is set to deliver on-demand green hydrogen to clients in the first quarter of next year. The first batch of “Mobii D” mobile data centers is planned for deployment in Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, and New Zealand by the second quarter of 2025, with an estimated shipment of 200 units by the end of 2025.
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