Air Products’ proven record in the mass transit industry has secured a new hydrogen fuelling station contract in Flint, Michigan. Sorensen Gross Construction Services has signed-up Air Products to build a new hydrogen fuelling station.
“This agreement continues to reinforce our leadership in the evolution of mass transit,” said Bob Kelly, Business Development Manager for Hydrogen Energy Systems at Air Products. “Air Products has a proven record of working with the mass transit industry and is selected for these types of projects because of its technical capabilities in design and, specifically, its record of executing major projects in a safe and timely manner.”
The facility will be used to power Flint’s Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) hydrogen fuel cell bus. According to the contract, Air Products will supply hydrogen compression, storage and dispensing technology, while the hydrogen itself will be generated from an electrolyser provided by Proton OnSite.
Ghassan Saab, CEO at Sorensen Gross described his enthusiasm at the partnership, “Sorensen Gross is excited to be part of a team that will bring the future of transportation fuel to our community. We are particularly pleased to be collaborating with Air Products, the MTA, and other team members in this endeavor as they are all leaders in their fields who will bring great expertise to this project.”
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