QuestAir Technologies Inc. has announced that it has signed an agreement valued at $6.3m with ExxonMobil Research and Engineering (EMRE) to allow for the further development and commercialization of QuestAir’s rapid-cycle pressure swing adsorption (PSA) technology, building on programmes undertaken between the two companies in recent years.
Under the agreement, EMRE will pay QuestAir $6.3m over 2 years in order to advance the commercialization of the H-6200 hydrogen purifier, and progress development in the field of on-board reforming of liquid hydrocarbon fuels to hydrogen for mobile fuel cell applications.
The agreement builds on the rapid cycle development programs that the parties have conducted over the past four years, and on the successful testing of the prototype H-6200 hydrogen purifier at an ExxonMobil refinery in France.
Jonathan Wilkinson, President and CEO of QuestAir said, “This agreement represents the next step in the progression of QuestAir’s relationship with EMRE and in the further evolution of QuestAir’s rapid cycle PSA technology. The agreement announced today reflects the success that has been achieved to date and the desire of both parties to pursue broader applications of the rapid cycle technology in the future.”
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