Friday, October 18, 2024

Doncaster firm helps to decarbonise heavy transport fleet in New Zealand

Doncaster-based Clean Power Hydrogen Group 2 is to supply equipment that will help to decarbonise the heavy transport fleet in New Zeraland.

It’s received the second order in 18 months for  hydrogen energy production equipment for New Zealand company AFCryo.

Due for delivery early next year, the sale is part of the established working relationship between CPH2 and AFCryo.

Jon Duffy, Chief Executive Officer of CPH2, said: “This is another positive commercial step for the Company. We have a strong working relationship with AFCryo as the Group uses its cryogenic cooling system in our electrolysers and the further order of another electrolyser from the Group shows the trust in each other’s products. We very much look forward to continuing our relationship with AFCryo and continuing our partnership in the region.”

Hugh Reynolds, Technical Director of AFCryo, added: “Our close commercial relationship and appreciation of each other’s technical standards, mean we can enter into a purchase order knowing the high quality and efficiency of the product. We see CPH2’s membrane-free technology as something which is potentially game changing on a global scale for green hydrogen manufacture, and we are very happy to be both a supplier and customer to the Group.”

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