At first, I almost felt bad jumping onto a call with Tony Cochrane, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Ceres. It was 4am in British Columbia when he joined our call. But, loaded up with coffee and looking remarkably fresh, he was quick to dismiss my apologies.
He had been up for several hours, following the announcement that the company had signed a long-term manufacturing collaboration and license agreement for its solid oxide electrolysis cell and fuel cell (SOEC and SOFC) stack production with Delta Electronics.
The deal announced on January 18 marked another step fowards in the company’s plans to build up its ecosystem of global licence partners laying down manufacturing stack production – following similar fuel cell licensing agreements with Bosch and Doosan.
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