DynaCERT Secures CE Certification for Hydragen Technology

April 19, 2017

 dynaCERT Inc.  has received CE certification for its HydraGEN technology. 

 
Specifically, the models HG1 (Class 6-8 trucks), HG2 (Class 2-5 trucks, refrigerated trailers and shipping containers) and HG3 (diesel-powered ocean ships, locomotives and stationary generators) will all now carry the CE mark for shipments to clients within Europe.
 
The letters "CE" are the abbreviation of French phrase "Conformité Européene" which literally means "European Conformity." 
 
This signifies that products sold in the European Economic Area (EEA) have been assessed to meet high safety, health, and environmental protection requirements. This also applies to products made in other countries that are sold in the EEA.
 
There are two main benefits CE marking brings to businesses and consumers within the EEA: Businesses know that products bearing the CE marking can be traded in the EEA without restrictions.
 
Consumers enjoy the same level of health, safety, and environmental protection throughout the entire EEA.
 
dynaCERT announced that Enrico Schlaepfer has joined the company as the VP of Global Sales. 
 
Schlaepfer is fluent in English, French, German and Italian and has over 35 years experience managing large global sales and distribution agents. Schlaepfer states, "CE Certification now paves the road to the European market and to my contacts in Europe."
 
Jim Payne, President & CEO of dynaCERT, stated, "With Enrico on board, we strengthen our management team to sharpen the focus on generating sales and support through existing and new channels within North America. The CE certification is a major step forward for our HydraGEN technology as it is now approved for use within the 500 million strong European community and the potential opportunities for future growth that lie therein."
 

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