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Vontier’s ANGI Energy Systems to deliver hydrogen refuelling station

 

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Global Hydrogen Review,

Vontier Corp., a global provider of critical technologies and solutions to connect, manage and scale the mobility ecosystem, and ANGI Energy Systems (ANGI), a Vontier business and leading provider of alternative fuelling solutions, have announced a major milestone in the evolution of sustainable transportation as ANGI prepares to supply its first full hydrogen refuelling station to Trillium to be installed at Santa Clarita Transit, California, US.

Demonstrating its continued commitment to decarbonising mobility, ANGI’s HRS offers a complete, end-to-end solution for hydrogen refuelling, enabling fleet operators and transit companies an effective means of transitioning to zero-emission vehicles. Continuing a strong partnership across multiple fuels, ANGI has collaborated with leading alternative energy infrastructure provider, Trillium, to develop an expertly configured station for Santa Clarita Transit in California.

Santa Clarita Transit, a critical local transportation provider serving over 2 million riders each year in California, will take advantage of ANGI’s first hydrogen refuelling station as part of its continued efforts to reduce its environmental footprint by shifting to cleaner energy. With the support of ANGI and Trillium, Santa Clarita Transit plans to transition to fuel cell buses as its CNG transit buses reach the end of their useful life.

“Santa Clarita Transit has an impressive history of investing in clean energy solutions and has shown inspirational leadership to adopt alternative fuelling platforms,” said Joel van Rensburg, President of Alternative Fuels at ANGI. “We are proud and excited to work with Trillium to supply our cutting-edge hydrogen refuelling station for this groundbreaking site that will benefits millions of Californians. We are also thrilled that California has been recognised as a national hydrogen hub and we look forward to the opportunity to provide critical hydrogen station technology to further progress hydrogen mobility in this important region and beyond.”