Founded in 1886, major Japanese construction firm with expertise in infrastructure and energy projects. Chair of the consortium from Obayashi. Active in green energy infrastructure.
Obayashi, headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, with President Toshimi Sato, is a major Japanese construction firm. It selected the site, planned, executed, and supervised the PoC test. Post-test, it plans to study refueling station criteria and improve hydrogen safety training for employees and partners.[1]
One of the joint venture partners in Halcyon, contributing to the development of green hydrogen production and refueling infrastructure in New Zealand.
One of the world's leading construction companies with expertise in technological innovation and a long track record of projects in New Zealand. Commissioned the hydrogen refuelling station in Auckland and participated in Fabrum's Series A financing.
Obayashi Corporation participated in Fabrum's $23M Series A financing round, expressing excitement about collaborating with Fabrum to expand their hydrogen business.