HOUSTON, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Celly H2, LLC, the exclusive U.S. agent for UMOE Advanced Composites (UAC), is proud to announce that UAC's innovative Type IV fiberglass-wrapped hydrogen storage vessels have received special permit approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), officially authorizing their use in hydrogen transport trailers within the U.S. market.

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This landmark approval clears the way for UAC's MEGC (Multi-Element Gas Container) trailers—engineered with proprietary Type IV glass fiber composite vessels—to enter the U.S. market as a certified solution for high-pressure hydrogen storage and transport.
UMOE Advanced Composites, a global leader in lightweight pressure vessel technology, has developed these vessels to address a critical gap in the current U.S. hydrogen infrastructure: high-capacity, 350 bar storage and transportation. The DOT approval allows these trailers to be deployed immediately, providing an essential solution for hydrogen distribution and fueling networks across the country.
Key Benefits of UAC's Type IV Fiberglass Vessels:
Shawn Laughlin, President of Celly H2, LLC, said: This DOT approval is a pivotal step toward accelerating hydrogen infrastructure in the U.S. UAC's proven track record in Europe and Asia, combined with this regulatory milestone, gives U.S. customers access to a highly efficient, scalable, tried and tested solution for clean energy distribution.
With over 80% of UAC's global orders supporting hydrogen markets and clients in 32 countries, the entry into the U.S. under DOT approval represents a major expansion for both UAC and Celly H2, LLC. The newly approved 350 bar MEGC trailers are ready to support decarbonization efforts across a wide range of sectors, including mobility, industry, and energy storage.
Celly H2, LLC is the U.S. agent for UMOE Advanced Composites, providing midstream hydrogen infrastructure including storage, transport and refueling solutions to help meet the country's ambitious decarbonization and energy transition goals.
Founded in 2006, UAC is a Norwegian-based manufacturer of advanced composite pressure vessels for hydrogen, biogas, and CNG. With a presence in over 32 countries and a strong production footprint in Norway and China, UAC delivers cost-effective, lightweight, and safe storage solutions to customers around the globe.
SOURCE Celly H2, LLC
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