M&A moves
Two Texas companies combine to enhance hydrogen fueling, storage infrastructure
Celly offers logistics, storage, and dispensing to innovative modular refueling station services. Photo via cellyh2.com
A provider of hydrogen infrastructure solutions Celly H2 has announced its acquisition of ChemTech Energy (CNE) to continue Celly's mission of leading hydrogen fueling and storage infrastructure.
The Willis, Texas-based company offers logistics, storage, and dispensing to innovative modular refueling station services. Montgomery’s Chemtec Energy has a 25-year legacy in the oil and gas market and specializes in modular hydrogen fueling and storage infrastructure solutions.
"This acquisition marks a significant milestone for Celly as we continue to expand our portfolio in the renewable energy market," Founder and CEO of Celly Austin Terry says in a news release. "We are excited to welcome the talented team at Chemtec New Energies to Celly and look forward to leveraging their expertise to drive innovation and deliver sustainable energy solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers."
According to Celly, the deal plans to address challenges related to infrastructure reliability, affordability, and efficiency through the deployment of modular advanced hydrogen refueling stations (MAHRS). These stations, when combined with modular hydrogen storage units, are designed to streamline the hydrogen delivery value chain, which can enhance accessibility and accelerate transitions to clean energy ecosystems.
"We launched CNE to focus on renewable energy and hydrogen refueling solutions,” Milton Page, CEO of Chemtec Energy Services, adds. “What was a small division of our organization is now ready to evolve into something bigger. We are proud to combine our strengths with Celly which will allow us to rapidly support this growing demand and market.”