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Pure Hydrogen signs MOU for hydrogen refuelling hubs in Australia

Published: 16:34 20 May 2021 AEST

Pure Hydrogen Corporation Limited - Pure Hydrogen signs MOU for hydrogen refuelling hubs in Australia
H2H Energy has supported the delivery of multiple hydrogen refuelling stations.

Pure Hydrogen Corporation Ltd (ASX:PH2) (OTCMKTS:STRXF) has signed an MOU with leading Australian hydrogen focused company H2H Energy Pty Limited, which has agreed to supply and maintain refuelling outlets on a number of the company’s proposed sites.

The H2H Energy team has supported the delivery of multiple hydrogen refuelling stations throughout Australia, New Zealand and further abroad and the services provided include design, construction, installation and sustainment.

Among the refuelling solutions is H2H Energy’s Gateway RefuellerTM, a Queensland designed and manufactured, low-cost, short lead-time, mobile hydrogen refueller with both 350 and 700 bar refuelling capability and 18 months of field-proven performance.

Developing hydrogen refuelling hubs

Pure Hydrogen is planning to develop hydrogen refuelling hubs on the East Coast of Australia to supply local customers with hydrogen fuel at the required pressure of 35 or 70 MPa.

These sites will be used to refuel motor vehicles (especially trucks) powered by hydrogen gas.

H2H’s refuelling stations are expected to be supplied to Pure Hydrogen when the first refuelling station is planned to start operation within 18 months.

This also marks a step closer to the rollout of hydrogen gas as a clean and sustainable alternative to petroleum and diesel in the country and the development of a larger hydrogen network across Australia.

Advancing first refuelling site

H2H Energy chief executive officer Cranston Polson said: “It is great to be able to offer our Australian designed, built and supported hydrogen refuelling solutions to Pure Hydrogen and we look forward to working with them on the roll-out of their planned network of hydrogen refuelling stations across the East Coast.

“We look forward to advancing the first refuelling site relatively quickly and reporting on progress.”

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