After its partnership with Baker Hughes in early August, the manufacturer of hydrogen refuelling stations, HRS, announces the sale of its headquarters and production site from Champagnier to Azur Datacenter. An operation that is expected to bring 22 to 25 million euros to the Iseroise ETI, enabling it to launch its diversification strategy.
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After its partnership with Baker Hughes in early August, the manufacturer of hydrogen refuelling stations, HRS, announces the sale of its headquarters and production site from Champagnier to Azur Datacenter. An operation that is expected to bring 22 to 25 million euros to the Iseroise ETI, enabling it to launch its diversification strategy.