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HYVIA collaborates with the region and HYmpulsion, supporting hydrogen vehicle deployment and customer support, and received subsidies for its commercial vehicle roll-out[2].
Hyvia's vans are mentioned as an example of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) that use on-vehicle hydrogen fuel cells to power electric propulsion motors.
A joint venture involving Renault Group and Plug Power, which is behind the Renault Master H2-Tech Prototype hydrogen van.
A 50-50 joint venture between Plug Power and Renault established to develop and deploy hydrogen fuel cell-powered light commercial vehicles and hydrogen refueling stations.
Joint venture between Plug Power and Renault established to build hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles. Will be served by Plug's hydrogen refueling stations, with the largest HYVIA site expected to consume nearly half a ton of hydrogen daily.
Joint venture between Plug Power and Renault focused on manufacturing H2-TECH hydrogen-powered commercial vans for zero-emission commercial transport.

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