TQCSI were pleased to be present at the launch of South Australian business, HYDI Hydrogen. This innovative business is taking on climate change through the development of a hydrogen on demand fuel system for diesel engines.
We were recently privileged to be present at the launch of South Australian business HYDI Hydrogen's device that is a solution to reduce carbon emissions without compromising efficiency. Designed and developed in Australia, this future focused technology that can remove diesel emissions through hydrogen demand is sure to excite the industry. Solo Resource Recovery recently fitted trucks across the country, which is a first for their industry.
HYDI Hydrogen has also gone global with the device being used in New Zealand, Neverlands, Scotland, Great Britain and Egypt for mining equipment, prime movers, garbage trucks and public buses. With supply chains around the world relying on diesel transport it is evident that a solution was needed.
Trade and Investment Minister, Stephen Patterson, welcomed the use of the device for South Australia, adding "an innovation which reduces carbon emissions in our community is to be welcomed."
John Wilson, Managing Director of HYDI Hydrogen, said "the chemical free nature and low power draw of HYDI made it safe while the other hydrogen systems on the market used electrolytes or alkaline solutions that were potentially volatile and raised safety concerns".
South Australian Manager for Solo, Adrian Rose, said " We believe we have the responsibility to the communities in which we operate, and to the world at large, to contribute to a net zero carbon emissions."
This new and innovative Australian technology has substantial economic and environmental benefits.