Dongfeng Teqi Signs a Deal for Promoting 500 Fuel Cell Vehicles with INNOREAGEN
On May 17, Dongfeng Teqi (Shiyan) Passenger Coach Co., Ltd. and Innoreagen Technology Co., Ltd. (hereafter referred to as INNOREAGEN ) signed a strategic cooperation agreement to promote the use of 500 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in various sectors.
According to the agreement, the two sides will take this opportunity to develop a service system for hydrogen fuel cell vehicle development, design, manufacturing, marketing and sales by making full use of their respective advantages.
“With our long history of cooperation, the two sides have been working together on developing a 18-ton hydrogen fuel cell truck prior to inking this deal. So far, we have received intent orders and plan to put a total of 200 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles into service this year, including buses and heavy-duty trucks.” said Lu Qi, executive vice president of INNOREAGEN.
Dongfeng Teqi (Shiyan) Passenger Coach Co., Ltd. is located in Shiyan, Hubei, China. It is a subsidiary of Dongfeng Motor Group, with its business spanning from R&D, manufacturing, marketing to service of new energy buses and special vehicles. With an area of around 300000 ㎡, the facility is capable of producing more than 100 product lineup involving new energy buses, special-purpose vehicles and chassis for SPVs.
Depending on the power output, hydrogen fuel cell systems will be fitted with different segments. hydrogen Fuel cell systems of 70-90kW will be available for hydrogen buses and 90-130kW for hydrogen heavy-duty trucks.
INNOREAGEN has positioned central and western regions as its priority regions to promote hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
"We are focusing more on their potential for future growth when we choose the demonstration zone for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. With each area we cover, we will offer them premium products and be truly committed to the sustainable development of hydrogen vehicles. " Lu Qi said.
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