Alpha H2 has begun trialling its on-demand hydrogen injection system with two Mexican transport companies designed to reduce emissions and fuel costs.
The first trial is being conducted with one of Mexico’s leading mobility and transport providers, Traxión, which operates a fleet of 10,900 vehicles. The other is being undertaken with a bus owned by the nation’s largest interstate transport company, which H2 View understands is Trayecto.
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The trials evaluate Alpha H2’s technology and assess how it can integrate into both companies’ existing operations. They also mark a step forward in the United H2 Limited investee’s expansion into Latin America.
The company has a growing sales pipeline in the region, which has been conducted with United H2 Limited’s local joint venture partner, GreenH2 LATAM. Together, they are deploying hydrogen injection systems across Mexico, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Chile, Colombia, Argentina and Brazil.
Third-party test results have shown a 20% reduction in fuel consumption, a 13% reduction in CO2 emissions, and a 16% reduction in hydrocarbon emissions.
Alpha H2 stated online that if the Mexico trials are successful, “orders are expected to follow.”
“Partnering with industry-leading mobility companies and GreenH2 LATAM allows us to demonstrate the real-world impact of our technology in reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiency in large-scale transport operations,” explained Will Davidson, United H2 Limited’s CEO.
“We look forward to seeing the results of this trial and expanding our reach across the region where we have seen significant demand for Alpha H2’s hydrogen on-demand injection system.”
Furthermore, Alpha H2 has also secured an agreement with an unnamed African distributor to introduce its on-demand hydrogen kits across Africa.