Celly, UMOE launch new trailer to haul hydrogen

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Celly and UMOE are introducing a hydrogen transportation trailer.
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Celly and UMOE Advanced Composites AS announced a new trailer for advanced hydrogen transportation, the companies announced Monday. 

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UMOE has more than six years of hydrogen trailer operations in Europe with more than 10,000 successful drop-and-swaps and 200,000-plus road miles traveled. 

"We are excited to bring these cutting-edge hydrogen trailers to the U.S., a crucial market in the transition to clean energy," says Austin Terry, founder and CEO of Celly. "UMOE's technology has demonstrated its effectiveness in Europe and we're confident it will transform hydrogen transport and static storage across the U.S." 

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The trailers are available in 20-foot, 30-foot and 40-foot containers with flexible capacities reaching up to 720 kg. Each trailer supports hydrogen transportation and static storage at 350 bar pressure and has passed European safety tests, including burst, impact and fire safety standards. 

Trailers have an enclosed modular design ensuring compliance with load and safety requirements and are constructed with a Type 4 polymer liner and advanced fiber composite wrap with heat-resistant, non-corrosive and chemical-resistant properties. 


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