Sumitomo Corporation, through its U.S. subsidiary Sumitomo Corporation of Americas, announced a strategic investment in Independence Hydrogen to develop additional decentralized H2 production and distribution projects in the U.S.
Independence Hydrogen, Inc. is a veteran-founded and operated, privately held company that manufactures and distributes gaseous H2 in a decentralized H2 (DeHy) business model. The company operates a H2 production facility in Petersburg, Virginia that recycles H2, otherwise vented into the atmosphere as a waste product, into fuel cell grade H2 for customers in the material handling, mobility, remote critical infrastructure, and industrial gas sectors.
Independence Hydrogen's initial focus on smaller scale and decentralized H2 supply and transportation solves reliability and cost concerns, while offering speed to market. H2 as a fuel has advantages in many applications, allowing for longer range, quick refueling, and no low-charge or environmental performance degradation.
"Sumitomo Corporation Group has a long-term favorable view of H2 development," said Tsutomu Sakamoto, General Manager of Energy Innovation Initiative Americas. "We strongly believe that Independence Hydrogen's distributed business model approach will unlock growth in an underserved segment. We are confident that our robust collaboration with Suburban Propane and Hivers & Strivers serve as a cornerstone for further expansion."
"Sumitomo has a storied history of sustainable business success, and brings deep and broad experience in the energy, and specifically, H2 sector," said Dat Tran, CEO of Independence Hydrogen. "We are extremely excited to work with Sumitomo, along with the expertise and support of our foundation investors, Suburban Propane and Hivers & Strivers, to accelerate the growth of our business."