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CIMC-Hexagon Delivers First Type IV High-Pressure Hydrogen Cylinders to Europe
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CIMC-Hexagon has delivered its first batch of Type IV high-pressure hydrogen cylinders to Europe for hydrogen distribution. The move marks a major step in scaling hydrogen infrastructure and expanding certified hydrogen storage tech globally. Production is ramping up in China to meet growing demand across Asia and Europe.
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