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HNO International signs offtake agreement to supply H2 fuel to a major fuel cell truck fleet

HNO International announced the signing of an offtake agreement with a Texas-based leader in zero-emission transportation. Through this partnership, HNO International will supply H2 produced from its first-of-its-kind scalable H2 energy platform (SHEP), a 1.25-MW electrolysis system that generates up to 500 kg of H2 per day. This clean H2 will be used to refuel Class 8 fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) using HNOI's compact H2 refueling system (CHRS), which supports 350 bar and 700 bar fuel dispensing.

This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in the shift away from diesel toward clean energy solutions for the trucking industry. With H2 fuel offering significant advantages in terms of range, payload capacity, and environmental impact, this partnership demonstrates the viability of H2 as the fuel of the future for long-haul transportation. Both companies are committed to leveraging their expertise to support the broader adoption of H2, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and meeting ambitious sustainability goals.

"We're excited to work on this important step toward cleaner transportation," said Paul Mueller, CEO and President of HNO International. "By using our SHEP platform, we can provide a dependable H2 solution that aligns with the mission to eliminate emissions in the trucking industry. Our compact H2 refueling system (CHRS) ensures quick and efficient refueling, making it easier for H2 fuel cell trucks to stay on the road. This partnership is about more than just fuel – it's about making a real difference in reducing the environmental impact of long-haul trucking, and we're proud to be part of that future."