20.09.2023 16:49:05 - dpa-AFX: GNW-Adhoc: Hexagon Purus signs lease agreement for new vehicle integration facility in the US

(Oslo, 20 September 2023) Hexagon Purus, a world leading manufacturer of zero
emission mobility and hydrogen infrastructure solutions, will open a new vehicle
integration facility in Dallas, Texas employing up to 250 skilled workers. The
new facility significantly increases Hexagon Purus' vehicle integration capacity
and will enable delivery on the recently won vehicle integration contracts with
Hino Motors and the undisclosed major North American OEM.
The new facility is more than 200,000 square feet and with its centralized
location in the US, supports efficient production and distribution to customers
of Hexagon Purus' complete battery electric heavy-duty trucks for the US market.
Hexagon Purus has signed a 10-year lease for the facility in Dallas. The
building is already constructed, allowing for a quicker move-in-date and shorter
time to start of production. Serial production of the trucks out of the new
facility is currently expected to commence during the second half of 2024 and
initial battery system volumes will be produced and delivered by Hexagon Purus'
facility in Kelowna, Canada. The new facility will also provide Hexagon Purus
with the option to add manufacturing capacity for battery modules and packs,
which would also qualify for Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) subsidies.
Driving Energy Transformation
"We are very happy to announce our plans for a new vehicle integration facility
in Dallas. The facility marks yet another important milestone for Hexagon Purus
in building a strong position in the North American zero emission heavy-duty
trucking space. We continue to experience solid demand for our vehicle
integration offering and the new facility will enable us to deliver on recently
won customer contracts", says Morten Holum, CEO of Hexagon Purus. "The current
footprint of the facility also allows for further expansion to support continued
customer growth in the US".
"The new facility is strategically located to serve both the 'CARB states' truck
demand and obvious applications for low mileage battery electric vehicles like
utility trucks and urban truck deliveries. These states and applications will be
the main offtake areas for zero-emission trucking in the near- to medium term",
says Todd Sloan, EVP of Hexagon Purus. "The new facility is also located with
proximity to key suppliers making it an ideal location for our vehicle
integration operations".
For more information:
Mathias Meidell, Investor Relations Director, Hexagon Purus
Telephone: +47 909 82 242 | mathias.meidell@hexagonpurus.com
(mailto:mathias.meidell@hexagonpurus.com) mathias.meidell@hexagonpurus.com
Eli Turander, Global Communications Director, Hexagon Purus
Telephone: +47 953 35 795 | eli.turander@hexagonpurus.com
(mailto:eli.turander@hexagonpurus.com)
About the market
To reach the 1.5C ambition set by the Paris agreement back in 2015 the
transportation sector is required to reduce emissions by 75% by 2050. In the
U.S., both Environmental Protection Act (EPA) and California Air Resources Board
(CARB) have introduced proposals and regulations that addresses the need for
further reductions in emissions in the transportation sector. In California,
CARB has introduced a regulation for truck manufacturers (Advanced Clean Truck
standard), and more recently, proposed a new regulation for fleet owners
(Advanced Clean Fleet standard). Both regulations aim at reducing emissions and
accelerate the adoption of zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs) in the transportation
sector in California. As part of both the Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) and the
proposed Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) regulations, the truck manufactures and
fleet owners are required to have an incrementally higher ZEV content when
selling or operating a fleet of trucks in California from 2024 onwards. The ACT
regulation has already been adopted by five other states in the U.S.
(Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Washington) and two more
states are in the public process required to adopt (Colorado and Main).
The ACT requires amongst other that 5% of all new class 7 and 8 trucks sold in
2024 in California must be ZEV while new additions to fleets of class 7 and 8
trucks operating to and from intermodal seaports and railyards are required to
be ZEV from 2024. The ACT regulation also requires 100% of truck manufacturers'
sales in 2040 to come from ZEVs, putting an effective end to sale of internal
combustion engine trucks in California and incentivizes investments into
infrastructure and supply chain.
There are approximately 1.8 million commercial trucks operating in California
daily across a various set of classes including amongst other 219,000 class 7
and 8 trucks. According to CARB, the combined effect from the ACT and ACF
regulations will lead to approximately 0.5 million ZEVs on the road by 2035 in
California, increasing to 1.6 million in 2050.
About Hexagon Purus
Hexagon Purus enables zero emission mobility for a cleaner energy future. The
company is a world leading provider of hydrogen Type 4 high-pressure cylinders
and systems, battery systems and vehicle integration solutions for fuel cell
electric and battery electric vehicles. Hexagon Purus' products are used in a
variety of applications including light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles, buses,
ground storage, distribution, refueling, maritime, rail and aerospace.
Learn more at www.hexagonpurus.com (http://www.hexagonpurus.com) and follow
@HexagonPurus on Twitter and LinkedIn.
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section
5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act
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Name WKN Börse Kurs Datum/Zeit Diff. Diff. % Geld Brief Erster Schluss
HEXAGON PURUS ASA NK-,10 A2QKGG Frankfurt 0,675 28.06.24 20:44:48 +0,010 +1,50% 0,000 0,000 0,662 0,675

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