Pure One and Hago advance hydrogen mobility
Published by Willow Munz,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Australian clean technology company Pure One Corp. Ltd (Pure One) has announced that it has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hago Energetics Benefit Corp. (Hago), a US-based hydrogen technology company headquartered in California, US.
The MoU sets out a framework for collaboration in the US market, under which Pure One would deploy hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs) and Hago, which produces hydrogen from waste gases and solids from agricultural facilities, landfills, and other sources, would provide access to locally produced hydrogen in key deployment regions. The parties will work together to progress vehicle demonstrations and other initiatives aimed at expanding the US hydrogen mobility ecosystem.
The collaboration combines Pure One’s expertise in hydrogen fuel cell vehicle development and deployment with Hago’s capabilities in producing clean, reliable, and cost-competitive hydrogen. By aligning vehicle deployments with hydrogen availability, the partnership aims to support operational efficiency for early fleet customers while contributing to the growth of sustainable hydrogen transport in the US.
Pure One will provide insights on vehicle deployment timing, fleet requirements, and customer demand to assist Hago in planning hydrogen supply logistics in selected US regions. Hago will in turn coordinate hydrogen supply and delivery for Pure One’s US customers.
The MoU provides a structured framework for collaboration, setting out how Pure One and Hago can jointly progress initiatives in the US hydrogen mobility sector. Any future arrangements will remain subject to customary conditions, including financing, permitting, and regulatory approvals.
The agreement has an initial three-year term, commencing 1 December 2025, with flexibility for either party to conclude the arrangement with 30 days’ notice if required. This term allows Pure One and Hago to demonstrate proof of concept while positioning the partnership for longer-term growth.
Scott Brown, Managing Director of Pure One, commented: “Building on our recent collaboration with Utility, partnering with Hago provides a clear pathway to deploy our hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in the US alongside locally produced hydrogen. The collaboration combines our vehicle development expertise with Hago’s capabilities in clean and cost-competitive hydrogen production. By aligning deployments with hydrogen availability, we aim to support early fleet customers, reduce operational risks, and contribute to the growth of a sustainable US hydrogen mobility ecosystem.
“Through this partnership with Hago, we will support vehicle demonstrations and explore additional opportunities for hydrogen access across the US. This approach will help accelerate adoption of hydrogen mobility solutions and strengthen the foundation for a scalable US hydrogen network over the coming year.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/09122025/pure-one-and-hago-advance-hydrogen-mobility/
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