Europe's Advanced Hydrogen Mobility Platform, HYVIA, Pushes the Boundaries for a Greener Future Today and Tomorrow
In the rapidly evolving world of sustainable transportation, French company HYVIA is making significant strides in hydrogen mobility. Established in 2021, HYVIA has been pioneering solutions for this innovative sector.
The company's latest offering is designed to bring value to clients committed to the energy transition. This comprehensive ecosystem encompasses charging, maintenance, and financing solutions, all tailored to meet the needs of professional clients.
At the helm of HYVIA are CEO David Holderbach and CCO Julien Etienne, alongside COO Mehdi Ferhan. Their collective expertise is driving the company's ambitious journey in the hydrogen mobility sector.
One of the key components of HYVIA's new offering is the hydrogen-powered heavy van, the Renault Master Van H2-TECH. This vehicle, which has already hit European roads, recently won the Heavy Duty Vehicle of the Year 2023 award from Kilomètres Entreprise.
The Renault Master Van H2-TECH is a testament to HYVIA's pioneering approach and innovative spirit. It's not just a vehicle; it's a symbol of the company's commitment to sustainable transportation.
HYVIA's new offering is already available in France, Netherlands, Germany, and Spain, with plans to expand to other countries as the hydrogen sector develops. To support this growth, HYVIA has installed an electrolyzer to produce low-carbon hydrogen and has operational fuel cell stack assembly and testing lines.
This is just the beginning for HYVIA in the hydrogen mobility sector. With a focus on expert and reassuring mobility, the company is moving forward with concrete achievements. Their goal is to make hydrogen mobility a reality in the most mature countries for this technology, and to lead the way in this exciting and necessary transition towards a more sustainable future.
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