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Narvik factory © TECO 2030
teco-2030-turns-to-hydrogen-fuel-cell-licensing-model-for-international-success
Narvik factory © TECO 2030

TECO 2030 turns to hydrogen fuel cell licensing model for international success

Norwegian fuel cell manufacturer TECO 2030 has revealed plans to pivot towards a licensing model and shift away from in-house production as support and demand wane in its home nation.

Although the company has been developing a 1.2GW fuel cell manufacturing facility in Narvik, Norway, since 2021, its stated that pivoting to a licensing model will enable it to concentrate on advancing its core technology.

Read more:thyssenkrupp to supply PEM fuel cell production line to TECO 2030’s Narvik site

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