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Fabrum and Sumitomo partner to expand liquid hydrogen technology access to industry

New Zealand company Fabrum has partnered with Sumitomo Australia Pty Ltd, a global integrated trading and investment business enterprise, to provide Sumitomo’s financing solutions for Fabrum’s hydrogen liquefier customers in Australia. The strategic collaboration addresses the demand for liquid hydrogen in the heavy transport and aviation sectors, which are actively pursuing decarbonization and new energy sources.

Fabrum’s containerized portable liquefiers—available in configurations producing either 35 kg, 75 kg or 400 kg of liquid hydrogen per day—offer a sustainable solution for transport through liquid hydrogen fuel. Housed in 20-foot and 40-foot containers, the systems offer flexibility and mobility for customers.

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Fabrum’s hydrogen liquefier


Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Fabrum will introduce a financing option for its portable liquid hydrogen systems. This option will be made available through Sumitomo Australia, a specialist equipment importer and solution provider, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation.

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dursun

So how much energy does it take to produce 35 kg of liquid hydrogen ?

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