Hydrexia signs strategic agreement with Pure Hydrogen for mobile stations in Australia

Hydrexia will supply multiple mobile hydrogen refuelling stations to Pure Hydrogen as part of a commercial agreement aimed at strengthening the Australian hydrogen market.

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Hydrexia Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Hydrexia Holding Limited specialising in hydrogen technology solutions, has entered into a commercial agreement with Pure Hydrogen Corporation Ltd, a hydrogen project developer based in Australia. The agreement includes the phased delivery of several mobile hydrogen refuelling stations by Hydrexia, along with support services for installation across the Australian territory.

The initiative is part of a broader collaboration between the two companies, aimed at supporting the expansion of hydrogen applications both in Australia and internationally. By combining Hydrexia’s technological expertise with Pure Hydrogen’s deployment projects, the partnership aims to meet the growing demand for hydrogen infrastructure while ensuring strict compliance with local standards.

Strategic deployment and local compliance

Pure Hydrogen is developing a hydrogen ecosystem covering the entire value chain, from production to end use. This integrated approach facilitates the rapid incorporation of new technologies into the Australian market. By partnering with Hydrexia, the company gains access to proven solutions already deployed in regions such as Southeast Asia, Japan and Europe.

The mobile stations to be delivered will be rolled out in phases. They provide a flexible and rapid alternative to fixed stations, particularly suited for areas under development or experiencing variable demand. Hydrexia’s offer also includes operational support, ensuring smooth commissioning within the agreed timeframe.

International experience and deployment speed

Hydrexia was selected for its recognised ability to deliver safe and quickly operational technology. The group, already active on several continents, is thereby strengthening its presence in Australia through local partnerships. The agreement reflects a strategy of gradual market entry using modular solutions tailored to regional specificities.

According to Alex Fang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Hydrexia Holding Limited, the company is committed to supporting Pure Hydrogen’s initiatives through its next-generation hydrogen refuelling technology. Scott Brown, Managing Director of Pure Hydrogen, highlighted the relevance of the collaboration to accelerate the rollout of high-value industrial solutions in the hydrogen sector.

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