In order to offer infrastructure solutions, both for the generation and distribution of green hydrogen inside and outside the urban space, we find the leading brands in the infrastructure market Pietro Fiorentini and Herose, distributed by its representative in Chile, Energuías. The Italian company, Pietro Fiorentini is a leading industrial company in northeastern Italy and is recognized as a Historical Brand of National Interest. With more than 80 years of experience in the entire natural gas supply chain, today the Group has broadened its horizons towards the development of technologies and solutions for a sustainable digital world, with a particular focus on renewable energy projects. Alongside it will be one of the world’s leading manufacturers and suppliers, of German origin, HEROSE provides worldwide safety for the handling of technical gases, vapors and liquids. Energuías is a company that has been dedicated, for 14 years, to the import and distribution of high standard solutions for utilities, such as natural gas, electricity and water, but today has made a leap into the renewable energy market. Another of the brands that will participate here is the recently created KH2. KH2 is the new startup that revolutionizes electromobility in Chile by recharging bicycles with green hydrogen in just two minutes. It is an ideal scenario of electromobility: a bicycle that recharges in just two minutes and whose consumption is enough for 150 kilometers, the equivalent of ten days of use in an urban area or a trip from Santiago to Viña del Mar. That is the proposal promoted by KH2, the new company that will import renewable technologies to make this challenge a reality and that will become one of the first firms in Chile to show the potential of green hydrogen energy. KH2 brings to Chile both bicycles and tricycles adapted for this formula, as well as the green hydrogen generation stations needed for the supply, which are similar in size to fuel pumps and can supply other products and vehicles through the process of electrolysis on site. This model makes the vehicles an optimal tool for urban and rural transportation, with an autonomy that is several times greater than that of an average electric bicycle (which usually reaches between 40 and 50 kilometers per charge) and in a fraction of the time, given that the process of recharging the lithium batteries in this type of bicycles currently takes between 4 and 6 hours. During 2023, KH2 will receive the first charge of bicycles with this technology and will carry out actions to raise awareness of the benefits of adopting this formula. Thus, in the coming months the models will be available for testing throughout the country, and KH2 will hold meetings with authorities to promote what would be one of the first initiatives in the country moved from green hydrogen. The company expects that, by 2024, the stations, cylinders and bicycles will be fully operational and commercialized throughout the country.” KH2 is breaking new ground in the electromobility and clean energy market, and we are excited about what the future holds.”