EnerMech has signed a distribution agreement with leading energy mobility and storage specialist Wolftank Group. The partnership will bring hydrogen refueling stations to Australia and New Zealand’s industrial sectors as organizations look to cut fossil fuel dependence from their transport fleets in line with net-zero emission targets.
The Australian arm of the global integrated solutions provider will supply, install, commission, and maintain Wolftank’s unique hydrogen refueling stations (HRS). First customer orders have already been received. The two companies will cooperate to install mobile hydrogen stations in various Australian locations.
The portable HRS design is particularly suited to sectors such as mining, where worksites are typically found in remote locations with limited hydrogen refueling opportunities. The firm’s innovative technology allows hydrogen-powered vehicles to be refueled quickly—on par with traditional gasoline- or diesel-fueled freight.
EnerMech has previously supported large-scale hydrogen and LNG projects in the Asia-Pacific region and has the capabilities to provide expert support with full turnkey solutions, from mechanical and electrical services to complete facility commissioning.
EnerMech’s Regional Director for Asia Pacific, Garry Ford, said:
“Hydrogen produces no carbon emissions, providing a flexible, storable, and safe alternative for companies operating in transport-intensive sectors such as mining and heavy haulage, where operations are often based in remote areas. However, one of the main challenges is the lack of refueling infrastructure in these locations to make it a viable solution. This is why Wolftank’s HRS is set to be a game-changer.
“We are very excited to be involved with such a forward-thinking and trusted company as Wolftank, with a proven track record of helping their customers achieve green sustainability goals for transportation. Our business has been working in the hydrogen space for some time, and this partnership positions EnerMech for further growth in the renewables sector.”
Wolftank has more than 20 years of experience in hydrogen storage and retailing. The company offers multimodal H₂ supply solutions for road, rail, and maritime transport, and provides prefabricated hydrogen service stations for heavy (350 bar) and passenger (700 bar) vehicles. One of its most recent projects was the development and construction of a turnkey HRS for a bus station in Bolzano, Italy, where six buses can be refueled per hour.
“We deliver our innovative hydrogen technologies to around a dozen countries, ranging from transport and conversion to electricity to distribution with mobile or stationary refueling systems. With EnerMech, we have found a perfect partner to supply Australia and New Zealand with our solutions. This is another important step in our expansion journey. Our goal is to help build the necessary infrastructure for a zero-emission future around the world,” said Peter Werth, CEO of Wolftank Group.