With the shared goal of accelerating the transition to cost-effective, zero-emissions commercial vehicle and power generator technologies, Loop Energy and BayoTech announced a joint market development agreement to deploy hydrogen vehicles and hydrogen fueling infrastructure. The collaboration aims to reduce the complexity of adopting hydrogen-electric solutions by providing fleet operators with a clear and actionable strategic direction regarding fuel-cell powered vehicles and hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
Under the agreement, Loop and BayoTech will collaborate on developing market opportunities to deploy vehicles manufactured by Loop's OEM customers in combination with on-site hydrogen generation infrastructure provided by biotech. The initial scope of such market development activities is further centred around the vertical markets of materials handling, warehouse and port logistics, including drayage; transit and coach bus service; urban delivery services; and stationary power applications.
The company says the initiative forms an integral part of Loop's Total Customer Care strategy. By combining a complete portfolio of industry-leading hydrogen fuel cell modules with a 360-degree hydrogen ecosystem of integration service providers, component suppliers and fueling solutions to help accelerate time-to-market and reduce product launch burdens for Loop's OEM customer.
The agreement further supports BayoTech's objective of offering fleet operators a clear path to market-leading cost of ownership based on the company's unique on-site hydrogen production solution, best-in-class fuel efficiency and performance of the vehicles powered by Loop's eFlow™ technology. BayoTech, headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is an energy solutions company committed to addressing the global need for consistent, cost-effective hydrogen supply through modular, scalable, and rapidly deployable hydrogen production systems.
"Fleet operators are facing increased pressure to transition to zero-emissions, and our partnership with Loop Energy creates an ecosystem that removes many of the barriers to adoption of hydrogen fuel cells as a solution," said Stewart Stewart, Chief Commercial Officer at BayoTech. "Both Loop and BayoTech are focused on enabling the lowest cost of ownership solutions to the fleet operator customers. We look forward to building on the foundation of this important strategic partnership as we continue to work together towards mass-market adoption of hydrogen fuel cell technologies."
Loop Energy's proprietary eFlow™ fuel cell modules for commercial vehicle and stationary power generation have quickly gained market traction with customers in Asia, Europe, and North America due to their market-leading characteristics, including fuel efficiency and ease-of-integration.
"We believe that hydrogen vehicle cost of ownership and easy, economical access to the hydrogen fuel are closely intertwined and are both critical to successful project development," said George Rubin, Chief Commercial Officer of Loop Energy. "Our collaboration with BayoTech widens the hydrogen ecosystem, supports our OEM customers in market and sales channel development process, and helps bring down the barriers and the cost of adoption of hydrogen-electric solutions by commercial vehicle operators. This is yet another progressive chapter in the global acceleration of hydrogen adoption."
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