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Hexagon Purus signs long-term supply agreement with GILLIG to deliver hydrogen fuel storage systems for fuel cell electric buses in the United States

Hexagon Purus signs long-term supply agreement with GILLIG to deliver hydrogen fuel storage systems for fuel cell electric buses in the United States.

Hexagon Purus, a world leading supplier of zero emission mobility solutions, has entered into a multi-year supply agreement with GILLIG, a leading designer and manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses in the United States, for supply of hydrogen fuel storage systems for their new fuel cell powered transit buses.

The delivery of hydrogen fuel storage systems will be supplied from Hexagon Purus’ facility in Westminster, United States

Driving Energy Transformation

Ben Grunat, GILLIG’s VP of Product Planning and Strategy, said:

Introducing a hydrogen-powered Fuel Cell bus into our product lineup signifies GILLIG’s commitment to advancing sustainable public transportation technologies.

“It’s about offering a solution that’s not only flexible enough to fit every fleet but also matured through our thoughtful approach to product development, ensuring reliability and readiness for the demands of today’s transit environment”,

“We are happy to team up with Hexagon Purus as a reliable partner and supplier of hydrogen fuel storage systems to strengthen our commitment to leading the industry through innovation and strategic partnerships”.  

Michael Kleschinski, Executive Vice President of Hexagon Purus, said:

Entering into a long-term agreement with GILLIG confirms our strong market position with leading transit bus OEMs in both North America and Europe.

“There is a strong commercial momentum in the transit bus segment driven by demand for zero emission public transport solutions”.  

About the market

The mobility sector is accountable for approximately 20% of annual carbon emissions globally, and hydrogen has a significant role to play in reducing these emissions, particularly in “hard to abate” sectors. Making green hydrogen available for use in amongst other the mobility sector is critical to reduce carbon emissions.

As hydrogen, a key contributor to the energy transition, continues to build momentum globally, more than 30 countries have released hydrogen roadmaps. According to the Hydrogen Council, the number of announced hydrogen projects grew in 2023 by about 35% to over 1,400, equaling USD 570 billion investments. Green hydrogen is projected to supply up to 25% of the world’s energy needs by 2050.

READ the latest news shaping the hydrogen market at Hydrogen Central

Hexagon Purus signs long-term supply agreement with GILLIG to deliver hydrogen fuel storage systems for fuel cell electric buses in the United States. source

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