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Alstom and Liebherr sign collaboration agreement

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Alstom has signed a collaboration agreement1 with Liebherr – Aerospace & Transportation SAS, a France-based company specialising in the manufacture of compressors for fuel cells. This agreement is aimed at optimising hydrogen systems, including improving the reliability and durability of fuel cells, increasing their power density, and reducing the cost of such solutions.

“Alstom has made sustainable mobility one of the pillars of its strategic plan Alstom in Motion 2025. Our ambition is to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen in the rail industry and to develop innovative solutions in the context of the greening of heavy mobility, including regional trains, shunting locomotives and freight locomotives,” said Jean-Baptiste Eyméoud, President of Alstom France, adding: “To develop a hydrogen ecosystem, particularly in France, we need to mobilise the public authorities and all the players in this sector. As in many fields, we are innovating with structuring partnerships: SNAM, Plastic Omnium, Hynamics, Eversholt and now Liebherr”.

Following the acquisition in April 2021 of Helion Hydrogen Power (an innovation start-up specialising in high-powered fuel cells, based in Aix-en-Provence, France), Alstom has now chosen to collaborate with Liebherr, which has a strong presence in the southwest of France.

Leveraging its experience in fuel cell technology for automotive and aerospace applications, Liebherr, as a supplier of turbochargers to fuel cell system integrators, will play a major role in the process of reducing emissions from rail transport.

This collaboration between Alstom and Liebherr is an additional asset in the development of Alstom's hydrogen business, which relies, among others, on Alstom's site in Tarbes, southwest France, a global Centre of Excellence for ‘green’ traction systems, and on the Alstom Hydrogène site in Aix-en-Provence, which covers the entire high-power fuel cell value chain and focuses mainly on the energy and transport markets, in France and internationally.

In addition, Alstom signed an agreement in 2020 with Snam2, one of Italy's leading natural gas transport companies, to develop hydrogen trains and associated infrastructure. Alstom will be responsible for the production and maintenance of the hydrogen trains (new or retrofitted), while Snam will develop the infrastructure for the production, transport and refuelling of these trains.

Alstom also announced in October 2021 that it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Plastic Omnium, a major player in hydrogen mobility, for the development of high-end hydrogen storage systems for the rail sector.

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1The agreement between Alstom and Liebherr – Aerospace & Transportation SAS does not establish a partnership or joint venture (JV) between the parties. Whilst each of the parties intends to cooperate as described in the agreement, both parties acknowledge that nothing in the agreement shall oblige either party to enter into any further agreements.

2Società Nazionale Metanodotti (SNAM).

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