Foshan Diyi Commenced Mass Production
Foshan Diyi Element New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (referred to as Diyi Element) has successfully achieved mass production ahead of schedule, following the completion of the first batch of independently developed 130 kW fuel cell stacks being loaded and shipped.
According to their plan, the latter half of this year will see mass deliveries of multiple models of fuel cell stacks and system assemblies, gradually building up to an annual production capacity of 2000 stacks and 1000 systems.

Diyi Element, established in December 2022 as a joint venture between FAW Jiefang and Shanghai REFIRE Technology Co., Ltd, aims to seize the opportunity in the commercial hydrogen fuel cell vehicle sector. The company integrates research, production, and sales of hydrogen fuel cell systems, focusing on manufacturing automotive components and parts, as well as wholesale and retail distribution of automotive accessories.
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