In a significant move toward advancing sustainable public transportation, Hexagon Purus has entered into a long-term supply agreement with GILLIG. This collaboration focuses on providing hydrogen fuel storage systems for GILLIG's new fuel cell-powered transit buses, marking a crucial step in the evolution of zero-emission public transport solutions in the United States.##Strengthening Sustainable Public Transit
GILLIG, a well-established name in the heavy-duty transit bus industry, has always been committed to enhancing public transportation technologies that contribute to a greener environment. Ben Grunat, GILLIG’s VP of Product Planning and Strategy, highlighted the importance of this partnership, stating, “Introducing a hydrogen-powered Fuel Cell bus into our product lineup signifies GILLIG's commitment to advancing sustainable public transportation technologies. It's about offering a solution that's not only flexible enough to fit every fleet but also matured through our thoughtful approach to product development, ensuring reliability and readiness for the demands of today's transit environment.”
By integrating hydrogen fuel storage systems provided by Hexagon Purus, GILLIG is not just adding a new technology to its buses but also taking a significant leap toward reducing carbon emissions in urban areas. The partnership underscores GILLIG’s role as an industry leader committed to innovation and sustainability.
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The adoption of hydrogen as a fuel source is seen as a key factor in reducing the carbon footprint of the transportation sector, which is responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon emissions annually. Hydrogen fuel, particularly green hydrogen, offers a clean alternative that can power public transport while contributing to global efforts to combat climate change.
Michael Kleschinski, Executive Vice President of Hexagon Purus, emphasized the strategic importance of this collaboration, saying, “Entering into a long-term agreement with GILLIG confirms our strong market position with leading transit bus OEMs in both North America and Europe. There is a strong commercial momentum in the transit bus segment driven by demand for zero-emission public transport solutions.”
The hydrogen fuel storage systems from Hexagon Purus will be produced at their Westminster, U.S. facility, ensuring that the partnership supports local manufacturing while also contributing to global sustainability goals. As hydrogen fuel technology continues to gain traction, partnerships like this one are essential in driving the energy transition forward.
The global shift toward hydrogen as a major energy source is gaining momentum, with more than 30 countries having released hydrogen roadmaps that outline their plans to integrate this clean energy into their national energy strategies. The number of announced hydrogen projects increased significantly in 2023, reflecting the growing investment in this sector. According to the Hydrogen Council, hydrogen projects are expected to play a crucial role in meeting up to 25% of the world’s energy needs by 2050, making it a cornerstone of the global energy transition.
In the context of public transportation, hydrogen fuel cells offer a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, particularly in “hard to abate” sectors where other clean energy options may not be as effective. T*he partnership between Hexagon Purus and GILLIG exemplifies how industry leaders can collaborate to bring innovative solutions to market, driving both environmental and economic benefits.*
The partnership between Hexagon Purus and GILLIG is a testament to the power of collaboration in the quest for a more sustainable future. By leveraging Hexagon Purus's expertise in hydrogen fuel storage and GILLIG’s longstanding reputation in the transit bus industry, the two companies are well-positioned to lead the charge in zero-emission public transportation.
As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, the role of hydrogen in reducing carbon emissions becomes increasingly important. The integration of hydrogen fuel storage systems into public transportation fleets not only helps cities reduce their carbon footprints but also sets a precedent for other industries to follow. This partnership represents a significant step toward achieving global sustainability goals and demonstrates the potential of hydrogen as a key component of the future energy landscape.
The collaboration between Hexagon Purus and GILLIG is not just about business; it’s about making a lasting impact on the environment and paving the way for future generations. With more countries embracing hydrogen and investing in clean energy projects, the work of companies like Hexagon Purus and GILLIG will be crucial in shaping a cleaner, more sustainable world.
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