Fabrum collaborates with Toyota for liquid hydrogen storage

June 20, 2024 |

In New Zealand, Fabrum, a specialist in in zero-emission transition technologies reported that is set to supply Toyota with its proprietary liquid hydrogen storage technology. Ojas Mahapatra, CEO of Fabrum, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Toyota to advance their hydrogen projects with our liquid hydrogen storage technology. This order is significant as it’s our first from Toyota, which is at the forefront of new technologies and innovations for its future mobility projects – and it signals the beginning of our relationship.” Christopher Boyle, Fabrum’s Executive Chair, said, “It’s exciting for the Fabrum team to work with Toyota, one of the world’s leading transportation companies. Together, we’re progressing advanced hydrogen technology to meet mobility needs that enable a lower-carbon economy. “We’re also pleased to be strengthening our links with Japanese companies. Our work with Toyota represents Fabrum’s second Japan-New Zealand hydrogen project. We’re also working with Obayashi Corporation, one of the world’s leading construction companies, to deliver unique dual-pressure hydrogen refueling technology for an Auckland-based refueling station project,” said Boyle.

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