The two companies said they are convinced of the importance of hydrogen technology in tomorrow’s world of zero emissions mobility and of the need to create a strong French and European hydrogen industrial sector.
The French joint venture brings together all of Michelin’s fuel cell related activities with those of Faurecia to create Symbio, a Faurecia Michelin hydrogen company, owned equally by Faurecia and Michelin.
Built around a unique ecosystem, the company will develop, produce and market hydrogen fuel cell systems for light vehicles, utility vehicles, trucks and other applications.
Michelin and Faurecia aim to create a world leader in hydrogen fuel cell systems through combining existing and complementary assets from both partners in the joint-venture.
This will enable the joint venture to immediately offer a unique range of hydrogen fuel cell systems for all use cases.
Michelin’s contribution to this joint venture will be the activities of Symbio – a group subsidiary since 1st February (2019) and a supplier of hydrogen fuel cell systems associated with a range of digital services – as well as research & development and production activities.
Faurecia will contribute the technological fuel cell expertise it has developed through a strategic partnership with the CEA, its industrial know-how and its strategic relationships with car manufacturers.
Faurecia will continue its development of high-pressure hydrogen tanks in partnership with Stelia Aerospace Composites, which will also benefit the joint venture.
Source: Faurecia
The cooperation between Michelin and ENGIE, a global energy and services group, for the development of a hydrogen ecosystem, in particular in the field of hydrogen mobility, will also benefit the joint venture.
The agreement between Michelin and Faurecia was signed yesterday in the presence of Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Secretary of State at the French Ministry for Economy and Finance. This operation is subject to the approval of the competent merger authorities.
General Managing Partner and future President of the Michelin Group Florent Menegaux said, “This innovative partnership will facilitate the emergence and development of hydrogen mobility: it opens the way to a new form of sustainable mobility.”
“I welcome the alliance between Michelin and Faurecia, incorporating our strategic asset Symbio. The ultimate aim is to develop a complete mobility offer for hydrogen vehicles, from fuel cells to maintenance services.”
Patrick Koller, CEO of Faurecia, added, “I am very pleased to have signed this strategic agreement with Michelin with a view to creating the world leader in hydrogen mobility. Our shared vision, as well as the complementarity of our technological know-how, will accelerate the market launch of efficient fuel cell systems adapted to different use cases.”
“Our joint ambition is to create a centre of excellence for hydrogen mobility in France through the gradual combination of our activities.