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Hexagon Purus used 20ft multiple element hydrogen gas containers as alternative to 40ft ones at construction sites

 While larger containers dominate hydrogen distribution, 20ft containers remain a smart alternative, the Hexagon Purus stated. Earlier Hexagon Purus delivered four 20ft, 380-bar MEGCs to Kuster Energy for supplying green hydrogen to off-grid construction sites. They’re already in use for several projects in the Netherlands related to tunnel construction, underground drilling and shipyards.

With nearly 500 kg of compressed hydrogen in a compact design, these containers offer key advantages:

 Easy to transport and maneuver;

 Simple to park and position on-site;

 Light enough to lift onto floating pontoons.

In hydrogen distribution, size isn’t just about volume—it’s about flexibility and efficiency.

Press release https://tinyurl.com/mpr7h3sn

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