Hydrexia provide refuelling stations for Toyota
Published by Willow Munz,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Hydrexia Pty Ltd, the wholly owned subsidiary of Hydrexia Holding Ltd (Hydrexia) a hydrogen technology solution provider, announced today that it has secured an order to provide The Toyota Motor Corp. Australia Ltd (TMCA) with a number of relocatable hydrogen refuelling stations (RHRSs) to support hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles in the Australian market.
The agreement covering the supply, operation and maintenance of refuelling equipment expands on previous successful collaboration between Hydrexia and Toyota and follows the successful deployment of refuelling stations to UMW Toyota in Malaysia and Toyota Philippines. Hydrexia is proud to continue its support for Toyota’s leadership and significant commitment towards decarbonisation in the mobility sector.
“Australian consumers will continue to benefit from a wider choice of vehicles and technologies, which requires ongoing market leadership in driving this change and TMCA has shown its commitment to making this a reality,” said Ashley Mills, the managing director of Hydrexia Pty Ltd. “Hydrexia is proud offer the necessary infrastructure and support to enable this change”. “We are highly appreciative of the trust TMCA has placed in Hydrexia to match its customer service commitments."
Hydrexia has rapidly expanded its international business operation across Southeast Asia, Europe, the US, and Australia. This latest project represents yet another significant step in Hydrexia’s growing presence in the Australian hydrogen market over the past 12 months.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/26012026/hydrexia-provide-refuelling-stations-for-toyota/
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