Hyperion to build $297 million fuel cell manufacturing hub in Ohio
The company will be investing in a new Columbus facility where it will produce next-generation units. Hyperion Companies Inc has announced that it intends to invest over $297 million into the construction of a next-gen fuel cell manufacturing facility in Columbus, Ohio. The units will be used to power its new line of mobile and stationary energy products, such as the HP-1 hypercar. As a part of this announcement, green H2 tech company Hyperion announced that it would be moving its headquarters from Southern California to Columbus, Ohio. There, it will be located at the west side of the city a…
The company will be investing in a new Columbus facility where it will produce next-generation units.
Hyperion Companies Inc has announced that it intends to invest over $297 million into the construction of a next-gen fuel cell manufacturing facility in Columbus, Ohio.The units will be used to power its new line of mobile and stationary energy products, such as the HP-1 hypercar.
As a part of this announcement, green H2 tech company Hyperion announced that it would be moving its headquarters from Southern California to Columbus, Ohio. There, it will be located at the west side of the city at a 65-acre facility. That facility will also be home to a research and development center as well as to the company’s fuel cell manufacturing operations. The company intends to invest over $297 million into the new facility. The units produced there will power the company’s new mobile and stationary energy storage product line. This includes the XP-1 “hypercar”. According to the company’s announcement of the move, its investment is expected to create 380 new jobs across the first six years. The annual payroll will be as much as $58 million.