Technology company NWTN Inc. has signed a strategic partnership with CMEC Middle East Fze (CMEC ME), a subsidiary of China Machinery Engineering Corporation, for the development of green hydrogen projects in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after entering into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The two companies intend to collaborate together on the development of a 20 MW Green Hydrogen Plant such as a Liquid Organic Hydrogen Plant, Hydrogen Station, Hydrogen Bus, and Battery Storage facilities in UAE. These plans are part of the UAE’s Hydrogen Leadership Roadmap and the country’s ambitious 2050 National Net Zero target.
This proposed collaboration aims to capitalize on NWTN and CMEC ME's combined knowledge, resources, and networks in order to increase market presence, stimulate innovation, and provide outstanding value to clients. NWTN's sustainable electric car solutions are transforming the transportation industry. Furthermore, NWTN is investing in green hydrogen technology with the goal of facilitating the transition to clean energy through energy storage solutions for a more sustainable future.
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