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EODev collaborates with Jameel Motors and Octopian

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Energy Observer Developments (EODev), a French company specialising in hydrogen and battery energy solutions, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, the official distributor of Toyota vehicles in Saudi Arabia since 1955, and Octopian Global Services. The goal: to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen-powered electric generators in the Kingdom.

This agreement marks a new milestone in EODev’s international expansion and reflects a shared ambition to support Saudi Arabia’s energy transition, in line with the Vision 2030 plan. Following successful pilot projects in hydrogen mobility, Abdul Latif Jameel Motors is now extending its commitment to stationary applications, backed by EODev’s technological expertise and Octopian’s operational know-how.

Under this partnership, EODev, Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, and Octopian will collaborate on the promotion, deployment, and demonstration of clean energy production solutions developed by EODev. Among these is the GEH2, a mobile and stationary hydrogen generator using Toyota’s fuel cell technology. It provides reliable, silent, and emission-free energy for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications, replacing diesel solutions.

Stéphane Jardin, Deputy CEO of EODev, commented: “We are proud to collaborate with Abdul Latif Jameel Motors and Octopian to bring our hydrogen power solutions to the Kingdom. This collaboration marks a major step in EODev’s global expansion and confirms the relevance of our GEH2 generator, combining Toyota’s proven fuel cell technology with our energy management expertise. Together, we aim to support Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a leader in clean, reliable, and zero-emission energy, from vision to action.”

Mazin Ghazi Jameel, Managing Director of Toyota Marketing Operations, said: “This collaboration showcases Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ commitment and drive to support the Kingdom’s transition toward a low-carbon future in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030. By expanding hydrogen solutions through this MoU beyond mobility and into industrial and commercial applications, we aim to help in building a cleaner and more efficient energy landscape for everyone.”

Dr Tariq Jbarah, CEO, of Octopian Global Services, added: “This collaboration represents an important step in Octopian’s mission to support the region’s transition toward cleaner, smarter, and more resilient energy ecosystems. By combining our operational excellence with Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ market leadership and EODev’s technological expertise, we aim to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen power solutions that will shape the Kingdom’s sustainable future.”

The MoU lays the foundation for potential local assembly and production opportunities, as well as long-term planning toward establishing a full value-chain ecosystem for hydrogen generators in the Kingdom. This promising collaboration reflects the shared ambition of Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, EODev, and Octopian to accelerate scalable, zero-emission power solutions in the Kingdom and contribute to its carbon neutrality objectives for a cleaner and greener future.

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