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Chart Industries and Hylium sign MoU

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Chart Industries, Inc. (Chart Industries), a diversified global manufacturer of highly engineered equipment for the industrial gas and clean energy industries, and Hylium Industries, Inc. (Hylium), a liquid hydrogen technology company in the Republic of Korea, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a joint venture (JV) and associated supply agreement to design and produce liquid hydrogen trailers for the Republic of Korea.

Included in the execution of the MoU, Hylium placed a purchase order for three liquid hydrogen trailers. Through the agreement, the trailers will be designed and produced for sale in the Republic of Korea through Hylium, including obtaining and maintaining all applicable government certifications, approvals and registrations required.

“We are pleased to partner with Hylium, a well-respected leader in hydrogen in Korea,” stated Jill Evanko, Chart Industries’ CEO and President. “Our companies’ shared mission of bringing clean energy solutions to the world will be furthered by applying Chart’s decades of experience of designing and building hydrogen trailers with Hylium’s Korean presence and experience in the region’s operations, certifications and commercial opportunities.”

“It is my great pleasure to partner with Chart Industries, one of the global leaders in hydrogen technologies. We believe this partnership will not only contribute to Korea’s hydrogen economy, but also help foster stronger ties between the two countries for a carbon-free clean environment. We are excited to see what this partnership will bring,” stated Seo Young Kim, the CEO of Hylium.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/03122021/chart-industries-and-hylium-sign-mou/

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