Green Energy signs contract with Hydrogen Systems

Green Energy signs contract with Hydrogen Systems
From left, H.P. Michelet, COB of Green Energy A/S; Sattam Al-Suwailem, CEO of Hydrogen Systems Inc.; and Karl Andreassen, CEO of Green Energy A/S.
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Updated 03 May 2022
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Green Energy signs contract with Hydrogen Systems

Green Energy signs contract with Hydrogen Systems

Denmark-based Green Energy A/S, a leader in mobile integrated photovoltaic solutions for commercial vehicles, has announced an exclusive long-term contract with Hydrogen Systems Inc., a Saudi Arabian company, providing integrated hydrogen solutions and value-added support to industrial, hydrogen energy and decarbonization markets throughout the Kingdom and the Middle East.

The agreement provides exclusive rights to Green Energy’s total portfolio of mobile solar solutions across a wide range of applications such as buses, trucks, vans and lightweight steel and container roofing. The agreement allows for future manufacturing of key components of the system in Saudi Arabia.

Sattam Alsuwailem, founder and CEO of Hydrogen Systems Inc., said: “The agreement represents an important step toward our goal of emission reductions as Green Energy’s mobile solar solutions allow the transition from motor-driven to battery-driven electricity generation. There is an urgent need to expand the renewable energy matrix and green energy will be key in decentralizing renewable energy. We are looking forward to the technology transfer, localization, and integration of this technology into conventional vehicles as well as electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.”

“We believe our product configurations offer Hydrogen Systems Inc. the immediate benefit of positioning it as the region’s leading provider of mobile off-grid electricity products,” a statement from Green Energy A/S said.

The heart of the Green Energy System is CIGS solar cell technology. After eight years of intense R and D efforts, the solutions are currently being commercially launched in 27 countries throughout Europe and across more than 13 different industrial verticals.