HYVIA, a joint venture between Renault Group and Plug dedicated to hydrogen mobility, offers a range of solutions including a range of H2 light commercial vehicles (van, minibus, chassis cab) and private H2 refuelling stations for its professional customers, while HYSETCO, the leading company in light hydrogen mobility in France, develops and operates public H2 charging stations and offers integrated solutions to facilitate access to hydrogen mobility for professionals.

The tie-up aims to improve the customer experience of HYVIA light commercial vehicle users in the public H2 charging stations of the HYSETCO network; study an integrated off of HYVIA commercial vehicles to be proposed by HYSETCO, including the vehicle, associated services and hydrogen supply; complementary services proposed by both companies; and leverage HYVIA’s support for the development of HYSETCO’s network of public H2 stations.

David Holderbach, President HYVIA, said, “This collaboration allows us to go even further to support our professional customers, in order to offer them even more refuelling solutions and services.”

Loic Voisin, President HYSETCO, said the initiative will enable it to offer its professional customers the best solutions to facilitate their transition to zero-emission hydrogen mobility, on a range of commercial vehicles.

This year HYVIA’s plant in Flins aims to ramp-up its fuel cell assembly line, construction of its electrolyser to produce low-carbon hydrogen, and an assembly line for H2 refuelling stations.

HYVIA is participating for the third time in the Hyvolution Exhibition, at Porte de Versailles, France (stand 6D64).

It is also attending on Saturday (February 4) in the event, “On top of positive energies”, in Morzine-Avoriaz, France, to raise awareness of the challenges of the energy transition and sustainable development and how hydrogen can play a decisive role.

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