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Tec-Masters to Support In-Space Testing of Honda Regenerative Fuel Cell Technology on the International Space Station
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Regenerative Fuel Cell System Tec-Masters
Pioneering closed-loop energy systems to enable sustainable lunar habitation.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Washingtoner -- Tec-Masters, Inc. (TMI), a leading provider of flight hardware systems, advanced engineering, and scientific solutions for government and commercial space programs, announced today its collaboration with Honda and Sierra Space to support the in-space demonstration of Honda's high-differential pressure water electrolysis system aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
The experiment will evaluate a key component of the Honda regenerative fuel cell system, which is a closed-loop energy cycle that produces oxygen, hydrogen, and electricity to support missions in space. Tec-Masters will serve as the ISS technology expert for the mission, guiding the system through NASA's rigorous integration and safety certification process and supporting operational execution aboard the ISS.

Expanding Horizons for Space Sustainability
As Honda looks to support future lunar surface missions with clean, efficient, and recyclable energy systems, Tec-Masters brings decades of ISS payload and flight hardware experience to ensure this pioneering technology can operate safely and reliably in the unique conditions of microgravity.
"This mission represents the type of global collaboration and innovation needed to expand sustainable human presence in space," said Reggie Spivey, Chief Operating Officer of Tec-Masters. "We are excited to support Honda's vision and honored to bring our ISS expertise to this groundbreaking test. At Tec-Masters, we believe in advancing science that serves humanity—on Earth and beyond."

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Strengthening Global Collaboration in Space
The Honda system, which generates hydrogen and oxygen from water, creates a self-sustaining cycle ideal for remote, long-duration missions.
"As a company deeply rooted in innovation, Tec-Masters is proud to support this partnership focused on enabling next-generation space infrastructure," said Dr. Marvin Carroll, President of Tec-Masters. "Our team is committed to supporting the technologies that will one day power human life on the Moon and beyond. We're proud to stand alongside Honda and Sierra Space as we push the boundaries of what's possible."
Preview the regenerative fuel cell technology for sustainable space energy systems developed by Honda at: https://honda.us/SpaceDevelopment

A Proven Partner in Spaceflight and Innovation
Tec-Masters' responsibilities on the mission will include supporting design for flight readiness, NASA safety reviews, payload integration, and in-orbit operations. The company brings a long track record of delivering spaceflight hardware, supporting NASA payload operations, and guiding mission success on programs such as SDOS, ESP, ESSCA and REMIS 2 at the Marshall Space Flight Center and Johnson Space Center.
With more than 35 years of experience, Tec-Masters continues to provide cutting-edge engineering services, mission operations support, and flight-certified hardware solutions to NASA, the Department of Defense, and commercial space partners.

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About Tec-Masters, Inc.
Tec-Masters, Inc. (TMI) is a HUBZone-certified small business headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, with a rich legacy of supporting the U.S. space program through innovation, integrity, and excellence. From flight hardware and systems integration to simulation, training, and space operations, TMI delivers high-impact results across the aerospace and defense sectors. Tec-Masters recently launched a new AI division, reinforcing its mission to push the boundaries of technology and imagination. Focused on delivering purposeful, trustworthy AI solutions, this division will support federal and commercial customers with cutting-edge innovations in generative AI, autonomous AI agents, and data readiness. By uniting our passionate, committed culture with deep technical expertise, Tec-Masters is setting a new standard in AI that fortifies national security and empowers customers with the tools and capabilities required to remain competitive. Learn more about Tec-Masters at https://www.tecmasters.com or follow Tec-Masters on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/tec-masters-inc./

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