Ftxt Energy Technology Showcases at SAE Brazil
On October 16-17, the SAE Brazil International Mobility Technology Exhibition took place in São Paulo, Brazil. The event, centered around the theme "Brazil's Safe, Smart, and Sustainable Mobility Future," showcased innovative technologies and solutions in the mobility sector. It attracted participation from government officials, industry experts, scholars, professionals, and students.
Great Wall Motors (GWM) highlighted its technological advancements in the field of new energy vehicles (NEVs). Marcio Alfonso, the head of GWM Brazil, emphasized the vital role of hydrogen energy in achieving carbon reduction goals during a technical exchange session. He also shared GWM's development and achievements in the hydrogen energy industry, which offer practical solutions for green transportation and demonstrate the company’s commitment to a sustainable future.
Ftxt Energy Technology, along with GWM Brazil under the brand GWM Hydrogen, participated in the exhibition, showcasing a range of hydrogen fuel cell products, including fuel cell engines, stacks, high-performance membrane electrodes, and 70MPa Type IV hydrogen storage tanks. The company also presented its advancements in technology, product development, demonstration operations, and the creation of a hydrogen energy ecosystem, outlining its strategy for the Brazilian market. Their display garnered significant interest and attention from attendees.
Marcio Alfonso further highlighted hydrogen as a key energy source for future mobility. As a pioneer in the hydrogen sector, Ftxt Energy Technology is committed to using its cutting-edge technologies to advance the global commercialization of hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles. The company is actively expanding into Brazil and the broader Latin American market, with plans to deliver a hydrogen-powered truck to a Brazilian customer for a demonstration project by the end of 2024. Alfonso expressed hopes for increased collaboration with international partners to foster the safe, economical, and sustainable application of hydrogen technology, driving its widespread adoption in transportation.
SAE Brazil, a nonprofit association founded in 1991 by leaders in the automotive and aerospace industries, aims to foster the development of mobility technologies in Brazil and Latin America and integrate the region into the global economy.
This event demonstrated Ftxt Energy Technology’s strong commitment to research and innovation in hydrogen energy. It also reinforced the company's determination to deepen its presence in Brazil and Latin America, strengthening ties with local governments and the automotive industry, laying a solid foundation for future growth in the region.
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