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Monday 31 January 2022

(H2V) HYZON MOTORS SETS UP HOME IN NOBLE PARK

Melbourne, Australia will be home to Hyzon Motors’ brand-new headquarters, the hydrogen vehicle manufacturer confirmed today (Jan 31).

Marking a key moment for Hyzon, the site will help the company grow in the Oceania region and support existing projects and initiatives in the geography.

Once complete, Hyzon’s facility will comprise of corporate offices, a showroom, assembly warehousing and workshop, all of which is expected to generate over 100 local jobs.

Development of the new site will be carried out under a new partnership agreement with the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV), an emergency roadside assistance and motor insurance company.

Under the agreement, Hyzon will locate new headquarters at RACV’s Noble Park location and RACV has placed its first-ever hydrogen vehicle order with Hyzon for three HyMax TT7 tilt-tray trucks and one HyMax prime movers.

It is hoped RACV will begin trialling these vehicles by the end of the year (2022)

John Edgley, Managing Director for Hyzon Motors in Australia, said, “We are focused on generating new jobs, mew manufacturing and technology facilities and fundamentally new industry in Australia and New Zealand, that will underpin a sustainable future for the region.

“With the governments across Australia and New Zealand shifting their focus towards hydrogen as a cost-competitive and zero-emissions fuel source, Hyzon stands ready to support and partner on key projects and initiatives.

“Hyzon has already hit the ground running in the region, with scheduled 2022 deliveries including coaches to Fortescue Metals in Western Australia, Prime movers to Coregas in NSW and TR Group in New Zealand, Road train prime movers to Ark Energy in Queensland and the HyMax GSL garbage trucks with Superior Pak across the region. H2view - link - the brilliant Molly Burgess - link - more like this - link - more like this (Australia) - link

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