HydroFleet has taken a major step towards energy transition in the United States. With the strategic support of HTWO Logistics, the company has begun construction of its new hydrogen production and supply station in Pooler, within the Savannah, Georgia metropolitan area.
An infrastructure designed for heavy haulage transport
This state-of-the-art facility will enable the efficient fueling of hydrogen-powered Class 8 trucks, contributing directly to the decarbonization of regional logistics. Its strategic location, close to major interstate highways and the Port of Savannah, will facilitate access to logistics operators, commercial fleets and port activities, expanding the scope of emission-free operations.
The initiative integrates state-of-the-art technologies in hydrogen production and distributionThe initiative integrates state-of-the-art hydrogen production and distribution technologies, optimizing refueling times and reducing pollutant and noise emissions. According to Scott Moe, CEO of HydroFleet, the project seeks to address the competitive infrastructure gap for fuel cell fleets. fuel cell fleetsThe project will build on strong partnerships and proven technology to consolidate an efficient supply network in Georgia and beyond, according to Scott Moe, CEO of HydroFleet.
An economic and environmental boost for Savannah
The plant represents a source of regional economic development. The investment is expected to drive local job creation and position Pooler as an epicenter of clean energy solutions. clean energy solutions in the southeastern United States.
Hyundai Motor Group, through HTWO Logistics, and its vision of zero-emission logisticswill integrate this station into its operational ecosystem, using Hyundai XCIENT trucks. Hyundai XCIENT hydrogen-powered trucks for internal transportation at the Metaplant America plant.
Institutional and financial support for the hydrogen station
The collaboration has been supported by the Savannah Economic Development Authority, the Southeast Hydrogen Energy Alliance and firms such as Greenberg Traurig LLP and Axpo, ensuring the legal framework, energy supply and community involvement for the success of the project.
With this initiative, HydroFleet and its partners consolidate their commitment to lead the transformation of heavy transport towards clean energy alternatives. clean energy alternativesThe initiative will strengthen the hydrogen infrastructure in the United States and position Savannah as a sustainable logistics hub.
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