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ANGI Energy Systems begins construction of hydrogen refueling test facility in the Midwest (U.S.)

ANGI Energy Systems broke ground on its new, $4-MM H2 refueling test facility, one of the first of its kind in the Midwest. Attending were senior executives from ANGI and FASTECH, together with members of the Janesville and wider Wisconsin administration and community.

ANGI, which has more than 40 years of experience in the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of refueling equipment for compressed natural gas (CNG) and renewable natural gas (RNG), launched its H2 business in 2022. Building on its strategic vision to provide an end-to-end, multi-energy refueling platform for the fleet and heavy-duty transportation sector, ANGI has experienced remarkable growth in the last three years. To support continued, strategic expansion, the new facility will be a cornerstone for R&D activity and will play a pivotal role in the testing, and validation of H2 refueling station systems and components, including functional testing of globally standardized SAE J2601 refueling protocols for gaseous H2.

The new facility will also showcase the viability of H2 as a sustainable and secure energy source to reduce the carbon intensity of hard-to-abate sectors such as transportation and industry. Heavy-duty transportation is identified as a high-impact use for clean H2 in the U.S. National Clean H2 Strategy and Roadmap.

The new R&D facility. Construction is due to be complete by July 2024. Once the facility is commissioned, in-house acceptance testing and validation activities will commence, with the aspiration to make it available for third-party companies to use for their own projects from early 2026. ANGI also plans to form partnerships with local colleges to provide opportunities for apprenticeships, helping to build a highly skilled workforce in the Midwest. These future experts will lead the design and development of the H2 refueling infrastructure for customers not only in the U.S., but around the world.

Joel van Rensburg, President of ANGI said, “As pioneers in the alternative energy sector, we are immensely proud to spearhead the H2 infrastructure revolution and drive meaningful, long-term change in the transportation sector. By breaking ground today on the site of our new H2 refueling test facility, we are taking the next step to accelerate the development and validation of next-generation low carbon technologies, forge strategic partnerships and encourage further investment in the H2 economy. We can’t wait to showcase our best-in-class H2 refueling technology as part of our complete Alternative Energies Platform at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in Las Vegas in May.”

Dan McGill, President of FASTECH said, “We have more than 25 years of experience in the design, construction and maintenance of energy supply infrastructure for some of the world’s leading companies, including more than 35 H2 stations. Our proven track record of quality, innovation, and – above all – safety, made us the ideal partner for ANGI on this exciting new project. By working together we’re enabling not only the decarbonization of the transport industry, but also building the future of H2 here in Wisconsin.”