Sunday, October 6, 2024

NanoSUN, H2 Hauler collaborate on hydrogen transport and storage

NanoSUN, a Singaporean engineering company, and H2 Hauler, an Australian company that designs, manufactures, and rents transport and storage of compressed hydrogen, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to partner on hydrogen transport and storage.

NanoSUN will deliver hydrogen transport, storage, and dispensing for temporary site applications using NanoSUN’s innovative hydrogen refueling solutions. NanoSUN’s mobile Pioneer refueling stations will be distributed to H2 Hauler’s customers across Australia, allowing for safe, efficient, and affordable hydrogen storage and refueling directly on-site.

NanoSUN’s innovative Hydrogen Mobile Refueller offers a low-cost path for the delivery of hydrogen to numerous applications. The transportable unit can be used safely, simply, and effectively by non-expert users. Incorporating NanoSUN’s proprietary multi-stage cascade, the Mobile Refueller is capable of refueling up to 300 bar.

NanoSUN’s mobile refueller directly offers quick and easy deployment to any location with little installation requirements. It delivers hydrogen fuel to hydrogen-powered equipment situated on-site, from construction machinery and lighting to fuel cell-powered drones.

“This relationship is a further step towards ensuring Australia has the right technologies and solutions as it moves towards becoming a leader in the green hydrogen industry,” said Tyson Cooney, H2 Hauler’s CEO.

“Working with H2 Hauler allows us to make further progress in our global mission to make zero-emission transportation and mobility a reality,” said Charlie Clegg, NanoSUN’s Sales & Marketing Director. “Our expertise in hydrogen refueling equipment paired with H2 Hauler’s specialism in transport and gas projects will facilitate affordable hydrogen refueling for regional prospective customers to drive forward the adoption of hydrogen within Australia.”

Since the release of Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy in 2019, there is now a $127 billion pipeline of announced hydrogen investment in Australia. Australia is well-positioned to become a global leader in renewable hydrogen production, with green hydrogen as the centerpiece of its clean-economy growth plan.

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