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ReCarbon and HYZON Motors to boost hydrogen mobility

ReCarbon and HYZON Motors to boost hydrogen mobility
An artist's rendering of the HYZON Motors Class 8 hydrogen fuel truck (image courtesy ReCarbon).

US-headed ReCarbon, Inc., the developer of the proprietary Plasma Carbon Conversion Unit (PCCU) has announced the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with compatriot hydrogen fuel-cell mobility company HYZON Motors, Inc. laying the foundation for green hydrogen mobility projects globally.

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HYZON Motors is a world-leading fuel-cell mobility commercialization spin-off of Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies, drawing upon its expertise in fuel-cell technology and drive-train integration, with hundreds of heavy vehicles currently operating on its world-class fuel cell technology.

The company recently unveiled its US headquarters and production facility, at the former General Motors (GM) fuel-cell facility near Rochester, New York (NY).

Offering green hydrogen mobility as a service is the cornerstone mission of our company. Our collaboration with ReCarbon creates an opportunity to provide this to fleet owners, to make the switch from diesel to hydrogen economically, while drastically reducing their carbon footprint from fuel to emissions, said George Gu, CEO of HYZON Motors.

In addition to the United States, HYZON Motors is currently working to deploy trucks and buses in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

We are pleased to collaborate with HYZON Motors, to play a substantial role in the proliferation of green hydrogen mobility to holistically address the issue of carbon emissions, across the entire global heavy mobility sector, said Dr Jay Kim, CEO of ReCarbon.

Contributing to the “proliferation of renewable hydrogen facilities from waste sources, and kick-starting hydrogen mobility globally”, are some of ReCarbon’s key expansion strategies.

According to the company, this MoU is one of ReCarbon’s several critical developments in 2020, in addition to the following highlights:

  • Commissioning of a commercial plant in August in Tennessee (TN), with its exclusive domestic landfill gas (LFG) to renewable hydrogen distributor, H2Renewables, LLC;
  • Fast developing projects in Australia, Canada, and Korea;
  • Ongoing discussions with global companies to spearhead hydrogen mobility.

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