Dutch fuel cell firm zepp.solutions has secured a €1.98m ($2.1m) grant to develop a new hydrogen fuel cell factory in the Netherlands.
Planned to be established in the Greater-Rijnmond region, the new factory is hoped to allow the company to strengthen its position in the European hydrogen sector.
Dedicated to the production of Zepp’s Y50 and X150 fully integrated hydrogen fuel cell modules, the new factory will allow the company to scale up its production to 1,000 systems annually.
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