Pure Hydrogen delivers two electric mini-buses worth ~$700,000 to Sapphire Coast Buslines
Buses delivered within stated timeline and with full regulatory clearance
Sale highlights the market potential for PH2’s leading suite of Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Buses in domestic and international markets
Cash funds from the sale have now been received
Special Report: Pure Hydrogen has successfully delivered two electric mini-buses worth ~$700,000 to Sapphire Coast Buslines in NSW, as it continues to unlock the addressable market for zero-emission solutions for the heavy-vehicle sector.
The compact 7.5m long EV70 Citybus supplied by the company’s 60%-owned subsidiary H-Drive International have a range of 325km.
These vehicles are capable of seating 18 passengers and are designed to be accessible for wheelchair users and passengers with reduced mobility.
Designed for both short and medium distance routes, the buses feature a quick recharge time of just 45 minutes, ensuring minimal downtime and maximising availability for service.
Pure Hydrogen (ASX:PH2) says the buses were delivered within the stated timeline set out in the initial supply deal, with full regulatory clearance in accordance with comprehensive Australian Design Rules.
Delivery of the mini-buses took place on Tuesday, March 26 at Sapphire’s headquarters near Mirabella, southern NSW.
The deal marks the first revenues generated from Pure Hydrogen’s BEV bus range, with cash funds from the sale now received.
E70 mini buses being readied for delivery. Pic: Supplied (PH2)
Zero emission vehicles strategy continuing
The delivery of the EV buses marks the continued execution of PH2’s strategy to further unlock the addressable market for zero-emission solutions for the heavy-vehicle sector, across both commercial transport and passenger transport industries.
Its pipeline includes the Taurus truck, Australia’s first hydrogen-powered prime mover now in the final stages of ADR testing, and a specially designed waste removal truck which is being developed for leading Australian waste management business JJ’s Waste & Recycling.
The Taurus prime mover is also available for purchase and offers power, acceleration and range of more than 600km, while producing zero emissions.
Refuelling also takes just 15 minutes rather than the hours recharging a large battery would take.
Meanwhile, the hydrogen fuel cell waste removal trucks have power to spare for travelling around, picking up bins at every household and compacting waste compared to battery power.
PH2 also has a binding purchase order from Wilba Transport on behalf of the NSW Government for another E70 mini-bus.
“The official delivery of the EV70 mini-buses to Sapphire Coast Buslines further confirms the company’s ability to execute on our stated strategy with respect to the manufacture and sale of state-of-the-art zero-emission vehicles, with a strategic focus on the heavy-vehicle industry,” PH2 managing director Scott Brown said.
“We are very excited to have these vehicles delivered which represents the first revenue from vehicle sales. This sale highlights the commercial potential of our vehicle fleet, with an exciting pathway for growth ahead in line with the broader demand tailwinds for zero-emissions vehicle solutions, including hydrogen vehicles.
“These emerging positive trends are clearly evident across multiple heavy vehicle sectors, from passenger transport to commercial logistics, and we look forward to advancing the commercialisation strategy for our best-in-class vehicle suite in the months and years ahead.”
This article was developed in collaboration with Pure Hydrogen, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing.
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