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TECO 2030 has signed a fuel cell stack production equipment contract

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The contract entails design, manufacturing and delivery of the equipment. Test-production of TECO 2030 fuel cell stacks will be completed at thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering’s headquarter in Bremen, Germany. The equipment is validated and completed in Bremen before shipment to Narvik, which takes place 1Q24. It will then be installed and commissioned in Narvik during 1Q and 2Q24.

TECO 2030 Innovation Centre will be the first Gigafactory in Europe for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells and have an annual capacity of 120 MW production in 2024, increasing to 400 MW in 2025.

Tore Enger, Group CEO of TECO 2030 with a lot of enthusiasm, said: “Yet another milestone reached and we are moving closer to zero emission energy generation, as we have signed a contract for the delivery of a complete fuel cell stack production line at our facility in Narvik. Over the next year, the production line will be set up in Bremen, Germany and produce a limited amount of TECO 2030 PEM fuel cell stacks. This makes me feel proud and humble of all the strengths working together to realise zero emission energy generation for the shipping and heavy-duty industries.”

Michael Menneking, CEO of thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering, said: "We are pleased to support our new partner TECO 2030 with our knowledge and long-standing expertise in fuel cell assembly and testing equipment and are proud to be part of TECO 2030's vision to realise an emission-free future for the shipping and heavy-duty industries.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/30122022/teco-2030-has-signed-a-fuel-cell-stack-production-equipment-contract/

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