Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies

[3] In 2008, a portable fuel cell named HYDROPLANE[3] represented the start of Horizon's chemical hydrolysis cartridge research and development.

[4] In 2009, Horizon created a palm-size micro portable fuel cell USB power supply named Mintaka at the Consumer Electronics Show.

In 2010, BOC (now part of Lind Group) introduced a Horizon-made 150 W portable fuel cell power supply named Rhymer for sale in the United Kingdom.

[9] With 3D Classwork[3] Horizon promoted environmental awareness for sustainable energy amongst students around the world in a joint program called Destination Zero Carbon.

In 2013 the Hydro max VRLA battery charger for recreational vehicles and yachts[1] were released, and Aquiline, a salable 200W-50 kW back-up power system for telecom, data centers, and security solutions.

[buzzword][15] The transport division works closely with integration partners that cater both to the car industry (supplying fuel cells to the Riversimple Urban Car or Micro cab)[16][17] and offers an Electric Bike Kit, a plug and play hydrogen fuel cell system to hybrid with existing electric bikes.

The aerospace division focuses on lightweight alternatives to batteries, where fuel cell systems combined with hydrogen generators increase electric flight duration.

H-Racer
The MINIPAK
The Hydrofil
fuel cell powered Hydro car