Hydrogen Solutions
At MIRA Technology Park, we have extensive on-site hydrogen facilities. Including a hydrogen fueling station (350/700bar) and plans for providing “green” hydrogen from our solar farm.
Not to mention dedicated on-site workshops, and EMC and climatic testing facilities. In fact, we’re already working with a number of partners in developing both stationary power and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, including one of world’s first hydrogen supercars
Our hydrogen engineering expertise and our innovative approach to developing creative solutions mean we’re the ideal partners to support you in developing your hydrogen product. And you’ll also have access to all the facilities you need to design, develop and test it, at one of the UK’s best-equipped hydrogen testing sites.
In short, we’ll apply our expertise and ingenuity to enable you to bring your product to market quickly, smartly and safely. Along with the hydrogen you need to power it.
UNECE R100
Innovative engineering approaches. Comprehensive testing facilities. And a deep understanding of regulatory requirements. That’s what you can expect from us as your partner in designing and developing your hydrogen vehicle. Alongside our technical expertise, we have extensive experience of testing hydrogen systems to meet ECE134 international standards.
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