McPhy announces strategic partnership with Vulcain Engineering

McPhy Energy and Vulcain Engineering, two key players in low-carbon hydrogen, are joining forces to speed up installation and commissioning of equipment, in response to growing market demand.

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McPhy Energy announces the signature of a strategic agreement with Vulcain Engineering. The aim of this alliance is to strengthen their offering in the booming hydrogen market by speeding up the installation and commissioning of their equipment.

Expertise support: Vulcain Engineering assists McPhy in its low-carbon hydrogen projects

Vulcain Engineering operates in 14 countries and employs over 2,800 people. The company’s expertise in key phases of project execution will be put to good use in supporting McPhy in the construction of its electrolysers and charging stations. The aim is to shorten installation time, so as to respond effectively to the growing market demand for clean hydrogen.

The partnership between McPhy and Vulcain Engineering is not exclusive. This means that the two companies will also be able to collaborate with other market players. They will participate together in calls for tender, while retaining the possibility of developing independent collaborations with third parties.

Leader synergy: McPhy and Vulcain Engineering join forces

Jean-Baptiste Lucas, McPhy’s Managing Director, insists on the importance of creating a solid network of partners to strengthen the company’s offering. He is delighted to be able to count on Vulcain Engineering’s expertise to speed up the commissioning of hydrogen projects. This will enable McPhy to better meet the needs of the growing market.

Alban Guilloteau, Managing Director of Vulcain Engineering, is also enthusiastic about the prospect of working with McPhy. For him, it’s a pioneering company in the field of hydrogen production and distribution. It expresses its satisfaction at being a partner and pledges to actively contribute to decarbonization and clean energy production through this alliance.

Fusion of energy and climate: McPhy-Vulcain alliance accelerates clean, green hydrogen

The next major financial event for McPhy is the publication of its half-year results. It is scheduled for July 27, 2023, after market close. This will be an important opportunity for investors and stakeholders to follow the company’s recent developments.

This strategic collaboration between McPhy Energy and Vulcain Engineering marks an important step towards accelerating the transition to low-carbon hydrogen, making a significant contribution to the fight against climate change and the promotion of clean energy worldwide.

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