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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Leader Jeff Hepburn Joins H2 Power Co. To Revolutionize Hydrogen Charging Industry
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H2 Power Co. enhances its team by welcoming Jeff Hepburn, a 33-year Ford veteran, as the new Vice President of Technology. Following Soraya Kim Larkin's appointment as Division President, which saw former Ford leader Dan Dietrich leading the way, this addition underscores H2's commitment to innovation in renewable energy and hydrogen solutions.
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