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April 14, 2015 03:51 by author Plug Power Marketing
Plug Power’s GenDrive and GenFuel solutions have revolutionized the material handling industry – and it’s no wonder, as they provide tremendous value to users by increasing fleet uptime and productivity. With smart and strategic expansion in mind, Plug Power has developed product for ground support equipment (GSE), starting with the airport baggage tuggers used by FedEx at its Memphis International Airport transport hub.
On April 9, 2015 Plug Power participated, alongside the US Department of Energy (DOE), Charlatte and FedEx, in a press event held at the Memphis airport terminal to demonstrate the value and viability of Plug Power’s hydrogen fuel cell solutions.
The event showcased GenDrive-powered ground support vehicles and the GenFuel infrastructure that have been rolled out by FedEx at the site.
What Attendees Heard
Distinguished guests in attendance were witness to remarks provided by:
• Andy Marsh, CEO, Plug Power – “We’re proud to be working with FedEx – a partner who’s willing to invest in improving their business. FedEx is a company that really understands how to move goods, and is willing to teach a company like Plug Power how to refine and make a better product, because it’s critical to the industry’s long-term success. "I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO COMING BACK AND SEEING ALL 1400 GSE IN MEMPHIS UNITS CONVERTED TO PLUG POWER FUEL CELLS”
• Steve Cohen, US Congressman for Tennessee, 9th District – “Whether helping secure the $15 million TIGER grant that is funding the Main2Main project or promoting forward-looking clean energy programs, I have long worked to make Memphis a more sustainable and innovative community. I am pleased that FedEx and Fred Smith share these goals, not just with their cutting edge air cargo and distribution efforts, but with environmentally advanced projects like these that improve our environment by reducing carbon footprints while
Go PLUG go!!! Mit dem kommenden (vgl. obige Aussagen) FedEx-Grossauftrag-Auftrag hebt der Kurs ab wie eine Rakete:-)
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