Loop Energy sells another 10 city bus fuel cell systems
The company has sold the equipment to Mobility & Innovation for its H2 electric city buses. Mobility & Innovation (M&I) has purchased another 10 fuel cell systems in Canada from Loop Energy. The equipment was purchased to help M&I to meet the growing demand it is facing for its H2-powered city bus. The order is enough to push Loop Energy into its Scale-Up Phase for another manufacturer of buses. This new order of 10 more fuel cell systems has given the opportunity to Loop Energy to boost its manufacturing to another level, reaching Scale-Up Phase. Once the additional S300 (30 kW) units are d…
The company has sold the equipment to Mobility & Innovation for its H2 electric city buses.
Mobility & Innovation (M&I) has purchased another 10 fuel cell systems in Canada from Loop Energy. The equipment was purchased to help M&I to meet the growing demand it is facing for its H2-powered city bus.The order is enough to push Loop Energy into its Scale-Up Phase for another manufacturer of buses.
This new order of 10 more fuel cell systems has given the opportunity to Loop Energy to boost its manufacturing to another level, reaching Scale-Up Phase. Once the additional S300 (30 kW) units are delivered, Loop Energy will seek to provide M&I with support in its rising production of 8-meter city buses. The company will also be providing M&I with operation performance monitoring. This does not represent the first time the companies have worked together. In fact, they had previously collaborated on the development of the prototype bus that is now being manufactured using the H2 units involved in this deal. Once the prototype bus was developed, they worked together to complete the field testing and then to achieve homologation in the European Union.