E-mobility company Quantron and hydrogen specialist H2Go, both of them located in Germany, have joined forces. The two companies will work together in order to develop innovative mobility solutions based on the use of hydrogen as a fuel. 

The joint service and product offering consists of commercial vehicles powered by hydrogen, customized hydrogen logistics and infrastructure, customer consulting and the creation of customer-specific holistic hydrogen roadmaps. H2Go and Quantron compile customized solutions from the joint modular system of products and services.

The comments on the cooperation between Quantron and H2Go

«We at Quantron not only offer our customers zero-emission vehicles, but also support them in all essential areas related to electromobility and hydrogen. The cooperation with H2Go is an important part of our fully comprehensive service offering», said Andreas Haller, CEO of Quantron. 

Even Axel Poblotzki, Managing Director of H2Go, released a statement. «Through the cooperation concluded with Quantron, we can now offer our joint customers and partners a complete hydrogen ecosystem for commercial vehiclesby linking vehicle and infrastructure expertise in a meaningful way. In doing so, we have the positive effects on regional and supraregional value chains in mind».

A German award in the E-Mobility category

Furthermore, Quantron, a system provider of clean battery and hydrogen-powered e-mobility for as trucks, buses and vans, has received the German Innovation Award in the E-Mobility category. 

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Quantron impressed the jury with its comprehensive services as well as its wide range of environmentally friendly electric, hybrid and fuel cell solutions for commercial vehicles from under 3.49 to 44 tons

«I am very pleased that we are among this year’s winners of the German Innovation Award and would like to thank the selection committee. With our sustainable q-repowering approach, we are making an important contribution to a greener future. The award confirms the highly innovative character of our concept», added CEO and Founder Andreas Haller.

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