Challenged hydrogen refuelling solutions provider Cavendish Hydrogen has delivered fuelling equipment to Htec’s new facility in British Columbia, Canada.
The Nel refuelling spin-out supplied equipment that has been factory cUL certified to meet Canadian safety standards. Located in Vancouver, the station opened yesterday (April 2), becoming Htec’s sixth retail hydrogen station.
“Canada remains a top priority in our expansion strategy, especially as we continue to strengthen our presence in North America, alongside our work in the US,” explained Eddy Nupoort, Senior Director of Sales & Business Development for the Americas at Cavendish Hydrogen.
However, Cavendish Hydrogen revealed earlier this year it will cut its workforce by 45% and halt its high-capacity hydrogen refuelling station development as part of a cost-cutting plan.
The firm’s stocks fell by around 82% from June 2024 to January 17, 2025, and have continued to fall since announcing its new strategy.
Nevertheless, Cavendish CFO Marcus Halland said in January that short-term sales will take priority, alongside meeting customer obligations, while technology development will continue where firm customer or partner commitments exist.
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