For its “H2 Mobility as a Service” (H2MaaS) solution, hydrogen expert KEYOU is now cooperating with Pneuhage Fleet Solution, a fleet management specialist for all aspects of tire management. Indeed, with its extensive network of tire service stations, Pneuhage Fleet Solution offers comprehensive fleet management tailored to the needs of nationwide truck operators. The partnership will enable KEYOU to offer an even more comprehensive service as part of its H2MaaS model.

KEYOU is focusing on an all-around carefree mobility solution for fleet operators. In addition to the toll exempt vehicle with zero-emission hydrogen engine, this includes full insurance coverage, a comprehensive service and maintenance package, the fuel itself and, with the new partnership, a 24-hour breakdown service from Pneuhage Fleet Solution.

Statements from KEYOU and Pneuhage

“We are pleased to be able to contribute to a successful mobility transition through our partnership with KEYOU,” said Alessandro Fante, Key Account Manager at Pneuhage Fleet Solutions. “KEYOU’s H2MaaS approach hits the nerve of our fast-moving world, where all processes need to be seamless. Our expertise in sustainable tire solutions and our nationwide network with mobile service ideally complement this offering. With this agreement, we are paving the way for further joint development”.

“With Pneuhage, we are gaining another strong partner with a broad network and extensive expertise in its field. We are pleased to see our partner network constantly growing and how we can continuously expand and improve our offering,” added Markus Schneider, COO at KEYOU. “Pneuhage was our partner of choice from the very beginning for the expansion of our H2MaaS solution,” Schneider continues.

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