Quantron and Mob´Hy sign LOI for over 250 hydrogen vehicles in France
As part of this collaboration, both the companies signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for Mob´Hy’s procurement of 253 hydrogen-powered QUANTRON vehicles, from late 2024 to 2027.
Clean tech company Quantron AG, a specialist in sustainable passenger and freight transportation, is entering into a strategic collaboration with Mob'Hy, specialist in production and distribution of green hydrogen.
As part of this collaboration, both companies signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for Mob´Hy’s procurement of 253 hydrogen-powered QUANTRON vehicles, from late 2024 to 2027.
Mob´Hy is backed by Vent d’Est's expertise in the development of wind and solar energy production infrastructures. The company conducts research, development, and management of projects for hydrogen production and distribution.
Jean-Michel Sylvestre, founder and president of Mob´Hy: " Together, we will drive sustainable mobility in France and make a significant contribution to environmental protection. We also believe this partnership may pave the way for new specialised montage workshops in the Grand Est region, capitalising on the skilled labour force trained along the AFPA-led vocational training consortium. An EU supported scheme."
Andreas Haller, Founder and Executive Chairman of Quantron AG: "Collaborating with Mob´Hy is a significant step for Quantron to bring our innovative fuel cell technology and our 360 degree ecosystem Quantron-as-a-Service into the French market. We are confident that this partnership will pave the way for successful adoption of our zero-emission mobility solutions in the region."
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