Hexagon Purus opens second facility of 2023 for battery and hydrogen storage systems
Hexagon Prius has opened a new engineering and manufacturing facility for battery and hydrogen storage systems in Kelowna, Canada. This is the second facility opening this year for the company that helps drive energy transformation through zero emission solutions after its hydrogen cylinder production facility in Westminster, Md., opened in January.
The 60,000-square-foot facility will support the annual production of more than 1,000 battery systems for heavy duty vehicle applications and will employ up to 150 engineers and assembly technicians.
“We are currently providing battery and fuel cell electric systems for several heavy-duty trucking OEMs. This site will serve a dual role, not only as a highly automated battery pack production site but also a technical center of excellence for everything zero-emission focused," said Todd Sloan, executive vice president at Hexagon Purus.
The transportation sector is accountable for about 20 percent of annual carbon emissions globally, and hydrogen has a significant role to play in reducing emissions from this sector and other “hard to abate” sectors. Making green hydrogen available for use in the transportation sector is critical to reduce carbon emissions.
As hydrogen, a key contributor to the energy transition, continues to build momentum globally, more than 30 countries have released hydrogen roadmaps, more than $70 billion in government funding is committed to hydrogen investments, 500 large-scale hydrogen projects have been announced by the industry to date and green hydrogen is projected to supply up to 25 percent of the world's energy needs by 2050.