The MoU includes the initial sales of the engines to UMS and the development, sales and support of standardised zero-emission fuel cell powertrains for commercial applications.
Lucien Robroek, Nuvera CEO, said, “UMS has a great track record of developing and building certified electric platforms for a diversity of demanding customers.”
Nuvera’s fuel cell products are integrated into electric powertrains for material handling and port equipment, buses, trucks, stationary equipment and maritime vessels.
The signing of the MoU with UMS follows recent sales to another Dutch company, Nexus Energy, and to Italian-based H2Boat.
The company sold two of its Nuvera® E-60 Fuel Cell Engines to Nexus for maritime and onshore applications and supplied a E-45 Fuel Cell Engine for marine approval certification to H2Boat.
Read more: Nuvera to supply fuel cells to Nexus Energy for maritime applications
Read more: Nuvera to supply fuel cells to Italian-based H2Boat
Lars Kool, UMS CEO, said, “With Nuvera we have access to top technology in series-produced fuel cell engines. The products availability fits perfectly with UMS’s approach to provide a short time-to-market for modern electrification solutions.”
A Successful Ecosystem for Green Hydrogen – Iceland
It is becoming ever clearer that the entire green hydrogen ecosystem requires alignment. Hydrogen’s potential, performance, and safety are proven. Green hydrogen is widely accepted as a core pathway to Net Zero, yet the key levers in the transition are not yet in-sync.
For these reasons, H2 View is launching An Ecosystem for Green Hydrogen, a two and a half day summit in Reykjavík, Iceland on February 28 to March 2, 2023, devoted to thought leadership, insights, and actionable takeaways for the green hydrogen ecosystem.
In a world full of distractions and technical overload, we need inspiring places to refresh our minds and bodies. The power of Iceland lies in its nature, culture, and energy. These elements serve as the perfect backdrop for a memorable and effective event at the world renowned Harpa Centre.
The summit promises to tackle all sides of the energy ecosystem, from wind and solar power requirements, through to additionality, water sustainability, electrolyser technologies, and the investment and policy climate. The 2.5 day event is split over six sessions, delegates will hear from speakers representing all strands of the hydrogen value chain in a bid to unravel key issues in the industry, and where it can make some headway.
You can find more information at h2-viewevents.com.

