Hydrogen fuel cell EV firm Hyzon Motors and TC Energy Corporation have signed an agreement to establish needed for H2 fueling infrastructure across North America.
Hyzon Motors is collaborating with TC Energy to develop, construct, operate and own hydrogen hubs in the continent, while leveraging their existing partnerships with modular hydrogen technology firms, such as Raven SR and ReCarbon.
Located near market demand, the facilities will produce low-to-negative carbon intensity hydrogen from sustainable sources, including renewable natural gas and biogas. The production goal at each hub will be 20 tons per day.
TC Energy will provide services, including asset development and management and gas sales marketing. It will operate these modular hubs and supply them with power and gas.
The hubs will serve Hyzon vehicle customers as well as third-party customers in the industrial sectors. The firms will also market volumes for power generation and energy distribution.
Hyzon Motors’ Chief Strategy Officer Parker Meeks expects these hubs to contribute to decarbonisation of mobility at low cost and time to build. He added, “This agreement is just one of the many steps and strategic partnerships that Hyzon Motors will be announcing in the coming months to confirm our ability to bring clean hydrogen infrastructure to market with our vehicles in the very near term.”