HNO International Secures Multi-Million Dollar Hydrogen Offtake Agreement

Deal to power zero-emission Class 8 trucking fleet in Katy, TX

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

HNO International, a leader in decentralized hydrogen energy solutions, has announced a long-term hydrogen purchase and sale agreement with a well-established trucking company based in Katy, Texas. The agreement represents a major commercial milestone for HNO as the company expands its role as a developer and operator of hydrogen fueling infrastructure for the rapidly emerging hydrogen mobility sector.

Why it matters

Heavy-duty trucking is viewed as one of the largest addressable markets for hydrogen energy, with fuel cell vehicles offering long range, rapid refueling, and zero tailpipe emissions. By securing early commercial offtake agreements tied directly to fleet demand, HNO International is positioning itself to build a scalable hydrogen fueling network to support the transition to clean transportation.

The details

The agreement provides for a long-term commercial supply relationship for hydrogen fuel supporting the trucking company's heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles. HNO International's integrated infrastructure model combines on-site hydrogen production via electrolysis, high-pressure hydrogen storage, and fleet-scale refueling capability, allowing the company to capture value across the hydrogen energy stack.

  • The agreement was announced on March 10, 2026.

The players

HNO International, Inc.

A leader in decentralized hydrogen energy solutions, developing intelligent, modular energy systems that deliver clean power.

Katy, TX trucking company

A well-established trucking company that has signed a long-term hydrogen supply agreement with HNO International.

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What they’re saying

“This agreement demonstrates the accelerating real-world demand for hydrogen fueling infrastructure. As fleets transition to zero-emission trucking, HNO International is positioning itself at the center of the hydrogen supply chain.”

— Donald Owens, Chairman of HNO International

What’s next

With governments and corporations committing billions toward hydrogen infrastructure and zero-emission transportation, HNO International believes the hydrogen economy is entering a major commercialization phase.

The takeaway

By securing early commercial offtake agreements tied directly to fleet demand, HNO International is building a scalable hydrogen fueling network capable of supporting the next generation of clean transportation.