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Quantron and FusionOne to collaborate on clean H2 and plastic reduction solutions

Quantron AG is a company founded on the premise of bettering the environment by providing zero emission commercial transportation solutions with focus on H2. The agreement with FusionOne furthers this mission with the additional benefit of reducing the amount of plastic waste that ends up in landfills.

Quantron US, a subsidiary of the German clean tech company, Quantron AG, is making significant strides in the U.S. market. Quantron US has been working to drive the H2 revolution in the U.S. with its portfolio of FCEV solutions and the creation of Quantron-as-a-Service (QaaS), a per-mile platform that provides fleet owners trucks, fuel, and an end-to-end fleet management program.

"It's the ultimate environmental win/win," said Andreas Haller, CEO and Founder of Quantron AG. "Quantron has a portfolio of H2 fuel cell vehicles and a network of QaaS strategic partners. Working with FusionOne will add a critical 'multiplier' to the goal of improving our environment. The goal of the collaboration is to establish a platform and network for the refueling of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) with a focus on trucks. We plan to support each other to enhance the recognition of H2 as a preferred solution for commercial transportation and to drive adoption rates. FusionOne and QUANTRON will work collaboratively to promote the additional benefits of 'H2 from recycled plastics' as a superior green energy transportation solution."

"We made exciting strides in the US in 2023," said Damaris Meyer, CFO of Quantron US. "We have a number of new partnerships and a growing list of U.S., Canadian and South American fleet customers interested in our zero emission solutions. Quantron trucks, delivered on our QaaS platform, will bring a new level of sustainable transportation and efficiency. The annual market in the Class 8 segment alone is 300,000 vehicles, which will need to be decarbonized in the future. And we are at the forefront of this movement."

John Zorbas, Chairman of the Board of Directors of FusionOne said, "FusionOne and Quantron are synergizing their expertise to forge a sustainable path forward in the transportation sector with sustainable H2 fuel derived from recycled plastics. Our proprietary HydroPlas technology is part of the driving force behind this venture, processing waste plastic streams into zero-emission H2 fuel, and targeting feedstock-rich, fuel-hungry warehouses, distribution centers, and ports. This initiative is more than an advancement in clean energy – it's a unifying mission that brings together the pioneering technology of FusionOne with the robust H2 fuel cell vehicle portfolio of Quantron."

"We're embarking on an exciting journey with Quantron, leading to a comprehensive, zero-emission solution for heavy goods mobility," said Elliott Talbott, CEO of FusionOne. "This collaboration will accelerate the deployment of our HydroPlas system across North America, converting waste to clean fuel and powering a new generation of Quantron class 8 trucks. Our joint efforts will significantly amplify the impact of each mile driven by QUANTRON's trucks, turning waste plastic into energy and clearing the path towards a more sustainable future."