Hyzon Motors Australia has reportedly become the first Fuel Cell Electric Heavy Vehicle supplier to achieve the ISO certification for integrated management, including ISO 45001 Safety, 14001 Environmental, 9001 Quality.
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is an independent, non-governmental, international organization that develops standards to ensure the quality, safety, and efficiency of products, services, and systems. ISO certification certifies that a management system, manufacturing process, service, or documentation procedure has all the requirements for standardization and quality assurance.
Hyzon Motors Australia Managing Director, John Edgley, welcomed the company’s ISO certification after months of hard work by the team in preparing documentation and internal processes to ensure compliance with the audit.
“Hyzon Motors Australia had a goal to be one of the first companies within Australia to integrate hydrogen fuel cell drive trains into heavy vehicles, and to achieve the ISO certification for integrated management,” Mr Edgley said. “We have achieved that goal, as we focus on upscaling our local vehicle production and presence here in Australia and New Zealand.
“We have tapped into the rich resources of highly skilled local Australian engineering and technical knowledge to building a team, process, and product for Hyzon’s global and domestic market.”
Earlier in 2022, Hyzon announced the development of Australia’s first purpose-built assembly plant in Melbourne’s South-East, to locally manufacture hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles.