Hydrexia expands hydrogen business operation to Australian market
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
The planned cooperation emanating from the MoU will utilise the combined market skills and technologies of both companies to best meet the hydrogen development needs in the Victorian and Australian marketplace.
Under the terms of the MoU, Hydrexia and VHI will work closely to leverage Hydrexia's technology to provide safe, reliable, cost-effective relocatable HRS units to support VHI's intended development of HRS infrastructure along Victoria's main highway routes. To date, Hydrexia has designed, installed, constructed close to 100 HRS units globally, including the world's largest in China, along with installations of over 170 hydrogen purification plants.
"The MoU provides us with the opportunity to collaborate with a new partner in yet another new market. We are extremely pleased to work with VHI to develop the hydrogen market in Australia," said Ashley Mills, the Head of Commercial of Hydrexia Pty Ltd. "The new venture will enable us to best utilise our hydrogen technology solutions to serve the needs of VHI in the Australian market," Mills added.
"We have selected Hydrexia because of its proven hydrogen refuelling station technology along with its total hydrogen handling and storage solution capability," said Allan Blood, Executive Director of VHI. "We believe the experience and skills of Hydrexia will add significant value to the state of Victoria, in particular, to receive benefit from the emerging hydrogen economy and assist with the state's environmental objectives going forward," Blood continued.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/17072024/hydrexia-expands-hydrogen-business-operation-to-australian-market/
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