Charbone secures first US order
Published by Willow Munz,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
First order of clean UHP hydrogen in the American Tech Valley. As part of its commercial rollout in the US, Charbone confirms it has received a firm order for clean UHP hydrogen from a customer located in New York State, at the heart of a leading technology corridor often referred to as America’s Tech Valley. This order marks a key milestone in the cross-border commercialisation of Charbone’s production and confirms the US market’s interest in a reliable supply of UHP hydrogen.
The order will be fulfilled using the Company's existing production capacity and is part of a broader strategy to establish long-term business relationships with world-class industrial and technology clients. A major commercial breakthrough in the US.
Securing this first US order is a concrete validation of Charbone’s value proposition and an important stepping stone for its expansion in the US. Given the limited supply of clean UHP hydrogen in the North American market and the growing demand observed in advanced technology and industrial sectors, Charbone is not disclosing the volume, duration, or financial terms of this order in order to maintain its competitive position. Revenues generated by the Company’s production, distribution, and service activities are presented on a consolidated basis in its quarterly financial statements.
“Securing this first order for clean UHP hydrogen in the US is a pivotal moment for Charbone,” said Dave Gagnon, Charbone’s Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board. “Being selected by a client affiliated with a major Japanese conglomerate in New York State confirms the credibility of our platform, the quality of our UHP hydrogen, and our ability to meet the demands of the technology markets in North America.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/15012026/charbone-secures-first-us-order/
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