TECO 2030 AND THYSSENKRUPP AUTOMATION SIGN FUEL CELL PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT MoU

Sep 8, 2022 | Maritime business news

Norwegian company Teco 2030 and thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering of Germany have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to supply the total PEM fuel cell production line to Teco 2030’s Innovation Centre in Narvik, Norway.

Teco 2030 is well under way with the planning of the production line equipment in Narvik and is pleased to have signed a MoU with supplier thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering.

The MoU is the collaboration platform for the delivery and installation of the fuel cell production line in Teco 2030’s Innovation Centre in Narvik. All the equipment will be delivered from thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering and is intended to complete the first full production line including stack assembly, module assembly and test equipment. This first production line will be the first of several production lines at the Teco 2030 Innovation Centre in Narvik and will contribute to creating many new jobs in the northern Norway region.

Tore Enger, Group CEO, Teco 2030, said: “I believe this MoU with thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering represents the beginning of a long-term and strong partnership. We are looking forward to moving on with the fuel cell production project in Narvik and are excited to team up with renowned supplier like thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering.”

Michael Menneking, CEO thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering, said: “We are really looking forward to work with Teco 2030 in realizing zero emission shipping and heavy industry, and their goal of establishing a complete PEM fuel cell production line in Narvik.”

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