Focus on hydrogen technologies for trucks and heavy equipment via service stations and new operational models.
Al Maha Petroleum Products Marketing has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hydronova to collaborate on the development and deployment of hydrogen‑based technologies for trucks and heavy equipment.
The partnership will focus on hydrogen injection technology as part of maintenance solutions designed to improve operational efficiency and support lower‑emission transport. Deployment is expected to take place in multiple phases, either through Al Maha’s service station network or alternative operating models.
According to the companies, the scope of the MoU includes both maintenance services and refueling‑related technologies, highlighting hydrogen’s growing role as a complementary solution within the energy transition, particularly for heavy-duty and commercial applications.
Al Maha Petroleum’s Chief Executive Officer, Eng. Hamed bin Salim Al Maghdari, said the agreement aligns with the company’s long‑term strategy to diversify beyond traditional liquid fuels and evolve toward a more integrated energy model.
The collaboration reflects a broader trend across fuel retail and mobility ecosystems, where operators are exploring alternative fuels and technologies to future‑proof their networks and address the challenges of decarbonizing commercial transport.