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HNO International secures $10-MM H2 offtake agreement with Texas-based mobility company

HNO International announced a H2 offtake agreement with a Texas-based company supporting zero-emission mobility. Under the agreement, HNO will supply H2 from its 1.25-MW Scalable H2 Energy Platform (SHEP), which produces up to 500 kilograms of clean H2 daily.

This H2 will power the customer's fleet of Class 8 H2 fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs), ensuring efficient and sustainable long-haul transportation. The agreement also integrates HNOI's Compact H2 Refueling System (CHRS) for refueling support. With room for expansion, HNOI is projecting to reach nearly $10 million in multi-year contracts as HNOI rapidly scales H2 production within the first year of operation.

"This agreement highlights the growing demand for clean H2 fuel in heavy-duty transportation," said Don Owens, founder and CEO of HNO International. "Our SHEP system and CHRS refueling stations provide reliable, scalable solutions for long-haul operations, helping reduce the environmental impact of freight mobility. We're excited to support this effort and look forward to expanding our production capacity to meet rising demand."

The Texas-based company, a leader in zero-emission mobility, is at the forefront of using H2 to decarbonize transportation. Their adoption of H2 fuel cell technology supports both environmental sustainability and business growth by offering a viable alternative to diesel without compromising operational efficiency.