Fluitron announced yesterday (January 16) it had finalised the manufacturing, testing, installation and gained Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) approval.

The dispenser is capable of filling tanks at 350 bar pressure, features two nozzles for light and heavy-duty vehicles and a third nozzle for the future addition of 700 bar hydrogen dispensing, and can intergrate with a cascading system and meet pre-cooling protocols.

The project could prove to be a milestone in the acceleration of hydrogen technology development in India, due to the country currently relying heavily on coal and other fossil fuels for electricity generation.

Tom Joseph, Vice President of Business Development at Fluitron, said, “Hydrogen has the potential to revolutionise how India meets its growing energy needs while simultaneously promoting sustainability and reducing emissions.

“This investment in hydrogen technology helps ensure that India’s economy continues to grow while improving environmental quality and public health.”

Fluitron already has a large presence in leading hydrogen nations such as India, Canada, Japan, South Korea, China and the US.

The company is well positioned for the rapid growth anticipated in the future, as the need for hydrogen infrastructure increases.

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John Donaldson was appointed as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Fluitron early this month, after previously serving as CFO of ACME Cryogenics.

Donaldson said the company is positioned to become a major worldwide contributor to hydrogen infrastructure and said, “Fluitron is a technology leader in hydrogen systems and has over 40 years of experience developing clean energy solutions and infrastructure globally.”

Read more: John Donaldson appointed CFO of Fluitron

Last year India released its hydrogen policy which was aimed at positioning India squarely in the centre of the hydrogen economy, following on from its National Hydrogen Mission announcement in 2021. It aims to produce 5m tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.

Read more: Why India is a country to watch when it comes to hydrogen production

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