
HNO International has agreed to supply hydrogen to a Texas-based company from its 1.25-MW hydrogen platform. (Source: Shutterstock)
HNO International (HNOI) has entered into an offtake agreement with an unnamed Texas-based company to supply hydrogen from its scalable hydrogen energy platform (SHEP), according to a Jan. 30 press release.
The 1.25-megawatt platform produces up to 500 kg of clean hydrogen daily and will power the customer’s fleet of Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, HNOI said.
The agreement also integrates HNOI's compact hydrogen refueling system (CHRS) for refueling support.
"This agreement highlights the growing demand for clean hydrogen fuel in heavy-duty transportation," said Don Owens, founder and CEO of HNO International. "Our SHEP system and CHRS refueling stations provide reliable, scalable solutions for long-haul operations, helping reduce the environmental impact of freight mobility.”
HNOI said it projects reaching nearly $10 million in multi-year contracts as it scales hydrogen production within the first year of operation.
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