Leading developer and operator of green hydrogen production systems for clean energy generation H2B2 Electrolysis Technologies and publicly-traded special purpose acquisition company RMG Acquisition Corporation III have entered into a letter of intent for a potential business combination.Under the terms of the LOI, H2B2's shareholders would continue holding substantially all of their equity in the combined public company. RMG III and H2B2 expect to announce additional details regarding the business combination when a definitive agreement is executed, which is expected before the end of the first quarter 2023.Since its founding in 2016, H2B2 has become a key player in the green hydrogen energy sector. The company is expanding rapidly in Europe, the United States, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East and has secured a role in strategic projects. In particular, H2B2 has been selected as a participant in the IPCEI Hy2Tech (Important Projects of Common European Interest) program, through which it has been approved by the European Commission to receive up to € 25 million in public grants out of the € 5.4 billion that will be invested.
Leading developer and operator of green hydrogen production systems for clean energy generation H2B2 Electrolysis Technologies and publicly-traded special purpose acquisition company RMG Acquisition Corporation III have entered into a letter of intent for a potential business combination.Under the terms of the LOI, H2B2's shareholders would continue holding substantially all of their equity in the combined public company. RMG III and H2B2 expect to announce additional details regarding the business combination when a definitive agreement is executed, which is expected before the end of the first quarter 2023.Since its founding in 2016, H2B2 has become a key player in the green hydrogen energy sector. The company is expanding rapidly in Europe, the United States, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East and has secured a role in strategic projects. In particular, H2B2 has been selected as a participant in the IPCEI Hy2Tech (Important Projects of Common European Interest) program, through which it has been approved by the European Commission to receive up to € 25 million in public grants out of the € 5.4 billion that will be invested.