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HVS enters into partnership with Guangzhou Hybot Technology

HVS, the UK's first Hydrogen Fuel Cell truck OEM, has entered into a strategic collaboration with Guangzhou Hybot Technology - to promote the application of hydrogen fuel cell trucks in the UK and EU markets.
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Alec Peachey

HVS, the UK’s first Hydrogen Fuel Cell truck OEM, has entered into a strategic collaboration with Guangzhou Hybot Technology – to promote the application of hydrogen fuel cell trucks in the UK and EU markets. 

The MoU between HVS and Hybot sets the foundation for a partnership aimed at revolutionising the commercial vehicle industry. Both companies will leverage their respective strengths to co-develop innovative hydrogen-powered vehicles and optimise supply chain networks. The collaboration will focus on delivering high-performance, zero-emission commercial vehicles, enhancing safety, efficiency, and sustainability. 

This MoU represents a significant milestone for both HVS and Hybot, as they join forces to drive the future of commercial vehicle manufacturing. By combining Hybot’s expertise in hydrogen fuel cell technology and HVS’ innovative approach to vehicle design, the partnership is poised to set new standards in the industry. 

Jawad Khursheed, CEO of HVS, said:

“We are thrilled to embark on this journey with Hybot. This collaboration aligns perfectly with our mission to lead in the introduction of zero-emission fuel cell trucks. Together, we will develop solutions that meet the needs of operators looking to decarbonise their fleets.”

Mr Zhu, Founder of Hybot, added:

“Partnering with HVS enhances our ability to deliver cutting-edge global logistics solutions that are environmentally friendly and highly efficient. This MoU is a testament to our shared commitment to innovation and sustainability.” 

HVS and Hybot are dedicated to exploring further opportunities for cooperation including potential joint ventures, research initiatives, and technology sharing.

Image courtesy of HVS.

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