Designed for distributed generation and micro combined heat and power applications, it is intended for industrial buildings such as hotels, hospitals, data centers, supermarkets, and educational institutions.
[5] On August 17, 2011, it was announced that the PureCell Model 400 system fleet had reached 200,000 hours of field operation.
[6] In September 2013, ClearEdge Power announced that its 400-kW stationary fuel cell surpassed 1,000,000 hours of field operation.
[8] ClearEdge Power’s chief operating officer Joe Triompo[9] said that PureCell System repeat customers include The Coca-Cola Company, Cox Communications,[10] and Whole Foods Market.
[11] Other customers include First National Bank of Omaha,[12] Price Chopper Supermarkets,[13] 4 Times Square, Shaw's,[14] GS Power Co./Samsung,[15] [16] St. Helena Hospital, the World Trade Center,[17] The Octagon,[18] New Haven City Hall,[19] South Windsor High School,[20] 360 State Street,[21] Albertsons,[22] the University of Connecticut[23] Diversey, Inc.,[24] and Eastern Connecticut State University.