Celly and UMOE Unveil New Hydrogen Transportation Trailer for US Market
HOUSTON, Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Celly and UMOE Advanced Composites AS are proud to announce the launch of an advanced hydrogen transportation trailer, set to enter the U.S. market this year. The innovative trailer is engineered to deliver large volumes of hydrogen safely and efficiently, addressing the growing demand for both static and transport of hydrogen in North America.
This partnership with Celly and product launch into the US market builds on the well-established success of UMOE, which has seen over six years of hydrogen trailer operations in Europe. More than 10,000 successful drop-and-swaps, and a cumulative total of 200,000 + road miles traveled confirms the reliability of this storage and transportation design. These trailers have proven to be both reliable and cost-effective, offering a solution that dramatically reduces transportation costs compared to current market price points on a per kilogram basis. These benefits, combined with superior safety and durability, position this trailer as a game-changer in the U.S. hydrogen market.
Key Product Features
– Available in 20′, 30′, and 40′ containers with flexible capacities reaching up to 720 kg.
– Supports hydrogen transportation and static storage at 350 bar pressure, maximizing efficiency and payload.
– Passed European safety tests, including burst, impact, and fire safety standards.
– Constructed with a Type 4 polymer liner wrapped and advanced fiber composite wrap, featuring lightweight, heat-resistant, non-corrosive and chemical-resistant properties.
– Enclosed modular design ensuring compliance with load and safety requirements, adaptable for different transportation infrastructures.
Austin Terry, Founder & CEO of Celly, said:
We are excited to bring these cutting-edge hydrogen trailers to the U.S., a crucial market in the transition to clean energy,
“UMOE’s technology has demonstrated its effectiveness in Europe, and we’re confident it will transform hydrogen transport and static storage across the U.S.”
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