First Hydrogen Signs LOI with German Manufacturer for Hydrogen-Powered e-Vans Integration
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- First Hydrogen Corp. has signed an LOI with a German automotive manufacturer to integrate its hydrogen-fuel-cell powertrain into e-Vans for fleet operators.
- The hydrogen-powered-fuel-cell vehicle by First Hydrogen completed successful trials in the UK, demonstrating power output of 60kW and a range of 630km on a single refueling.
- The collaboration aims to bring First Hydrogen's FCEVs to the North American market, with interest from fleet operators showing potential for expansion of green hydrogen technology.
- In addition to vehicle integration, First Hydrogen is developing a green hydrogen production facility and vehicle assembly factory in Quebec, emphasizing its commitment to zero-emission vehicles and green technology.
First Hydrogen Corp., based in Vancouver, has signed a non-binding LOI with a large German automotive manufacturer to integrate its hydrogen-fuel-cell powertrain into e-Vans. This collaboration aims to offer customized hydrogen-powered vehicles to fleet operators, with a focus on light commercial vehicles. The successful trials of First Hydrogen's hydrogen-powered-fuel-cell vehicle in the UK showcased its power output and impressive range on a single refueling.
The company's Group CEO, Balraj Mann, expressed optimism about the collaboration, highlighting how it will provide access to vehicle acquisition, integration capabilities, and technical support to enter the North American market. The interest shown by fleet operators in trialing the FCEVs suggests a growing market demand for zero-emission vehicles.
Apart from vehicle integration, First Hydrogen is also working on developing a 35MW green hydrogen production facility and a vehicle assembly factory in Quebec. This expansion signifies the company's dedication to green technology and zero-emission vehicles. With plans to bring their FCEVs to North America and ongoing developments in hydrogen production, First Hydrogen is positioned to contribute significantly to the advancement of green hydrogen technology in the automotive industry.
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