REVO ZERO and Grupo Édora to accelerate green hydrogen revolution
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
REVO ZERO's innovative modular approach to hydrogen generation and dispensing and Grupo Édora's renewable energy infrastructure expertise will accelerate the roll-out of a first-of-its-kind hydrogen refuelling network in the US and Europe. The deployment of scalable green hydrogen technology will significantly reduce the cost of generating, transporting, and supplying hydrogen for the transportation industry.
"We are excited to partner with Grupo Édora," said Ruben G. Creus, CEO of REVO ZERO. "Their experience in renewable energy development and commitment to sustainability makes them the perfect strategic partner for us to achieve our goals. This partnership will enable us to create the first private global hydrogen refuelling network quickly and economically."
"This strategic investment in REVO ZERO will advance Grupo Édora's international expansion into the US," Rafael Martín, CEO of Grupo Édora, said. "We are already evaluating multiple solar projects in the southern corridor of the US from Florida to New Mexico, that will produce green energy for hydrogen generation and energy storage."
The partnership will accelerate the deployment of hydrogen infrastructure for commercial closed-loop environments like airports, municipalities, and universities and will eventually serve the consumer market by providing public access to green hydrogen refuelling. The network deployment will set the stage for REVO ZERO to deploy its proprietary pFC Technology vehicles, which utilise a plug-in battery and hydrogen fuel cell to achieve a range of up to 700 miles and refuel time of around 7 minutes.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/26092024/revo-zero-and-grupo-dora-to-accelerate-green-hydrogen-revolution/
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