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HYZON Motors signs MOU with WarpForge for SuperBus development

Hydrogen mobility and clean energy company HYZON Motors has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Australian industrial technology company WarpForge for the development of a ‘SuperBus’

Hydrogen mobility and clean energy company HYZON Motors has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Australian industrial technology company WarpForge for the development of a ‘SuperBus’.

Under the collaboration, HYZON will incorporate its core hydrogen fuel cell technology with WarpForge’s innovative composite material capabilities to deliver a new integrated bus shell that provides significant weight savings and ensures corresponding fuel savings. The SuperBus aims to realize longer driving ranges, reduced manufacturing costs, improved safety features and emission-free driving.

Development of the prototype SuperBus will take place at WarpForge’s facilities in Perth, Western Australia and is expected to start in 2021.

HYZON’s fuel cell technology enables hydrogen commercial mobility without compromizing on performance or cost.

Combining world-class fuel cell technology with leading-edge composite technology positions HYZON and WarpForge to disrupt many heavy mobility applications in the coming years as heavy vehicle and equipment operators seek out the optimum approach to decarbonizing these hard-to-abate activities.

Hydrogen is emerging as a crucial component of the future energy landscape, as it offers the only viable green solution for high-utilization commercial mobility. The global heavy transport and equipment sector is fast becoming a key target for the implementation of clean energy alternatives.

Craig Knight, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of HYZON Motors, commented:

“We are excited to be collaborating with an innovator of WarpForge’s calibre and see this agreement as a first step in a long and fruitful partnership.

“This collaboration with WarpForge will allow HYZON to take hydrogen mobility to the next level, as we build on our stated strategy of accelerating the energy transition by deploying commercial vehivles with zero emissions with zero compromises.”

Brian Maloney, Executive Chairman of WarpForge, said:

“We’re pleased to have secured this agreement with this pioneering group in global zero-emission mobility and look forward to developing this partnership as we collaborate on this exciting SuperBus vehicle.

“WarpForge shares HYZON’s vision for scientific innovation and is excited to develop some of our IP portfolio further to extract value for our stakeholders, creating value for the global mobility market.”

HYZON Motors is a global supplier of hydrogen fuel cell-powered commercial vehicles, including heavy duty trucks, buses and coaches. Established as a spin-off from Singapore-headquartered Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies, HYZON commercializes Horizon’s 17 years of fuel cell technology development for applications in the transportation sector.

Earlier this year, HYZON expanded existing operations by opening its new US headquarters and Engineering Center at the former General Motors fuel cell facility in Honeoye Falls, New York. HYZON also launched its European manufacturing plant in the Dutch city of Groningen with JV partner Holthausen Clean Technology.

With production facilities in North America, Europe and Asia, HYZON expects to deliver several thousand fuel cell trucks and buses over the next three years. By the end of 2025, HYZON’s expected turn-key capacity will be more than 40,000 fuel cell vehicles annually.

Australia’s Fortescue Metals Group announced in August 2020 an agreement to purchase zero-emission buses from HYZON motors

SOURCE: HYZON Motors

https://www.automotiveworld.com/news-releases/hyzon-motors-signs-mou-with-warpforge-for-superbus-development/

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