• HVS (Hydrogen Vehicle Systems) is building their Attribute Prototype (AP) vehicles at a 18,000 Sq. Ft plant in Silverstone, Northamptonshire
  • Located at Fablink’s state-of-the-art facility, HVS will collaborate with Fablink, HSSMI and other essential partners to manufacture multiple APs for deployment in the upcoming testing phase
  • The APs will feature the same innovative hydrogen fuel cell powertrain technology that will be used in the production HGVs

Commercial vehicle market disrupter, HVS (Hydrogen Vehicle Systems), has announced another major milestone with the start of prototype manufacturing at a specialist build facility in Silverstone, Northamptonshire. There, HVS will be building several Attribute Prototype (AP) test vehicles as part of its vehicle development program as they moves closer to series production of their revolutionary hydrogen fuel cell HGV.

Fablink’s 18,000 sq. ft state-of-the-art facility offers HVS complete build capabilities encompassing quality assurance, logistics, a toolroom and office amenities. HVS and Fablink are embarking on a long-term partnership, with Fablink providing the manufacturing of cab structures, chassis, power towers and providing assembly services. The build is underway with additional support of manufacturing service partners HSSMI.

Rotation of an AP rig’s chassis as part of the build process

Lisa-Marie Cunningham, HVS Interim Chief Operating Officer, said:
“We have embarked on another exciting new chapter for HVS. The Fablink team and facility provides us with the space, all the equipment and expertise essential for our build operations. This next project phase in Silverstone, home of automotive excellence, combined with the support of our exceptional team and manufacturing partners, positions us perfectly to successfully deliver our prototype program.”

The HVS team celebrates the start of the AP build

Lindsay Watson, Fablink Chief Technical Officer, commented: “Fablink prides itself in offering a depth of engineering and technical capability alongside strong competencies in design, tooling & prototyping. It is therefore a  pleasure to be working with HVS on this landmark build project where we can share engineering excellence.”

Satwik Mehta, HSSMI Engineering Director, said: “We have a shared commitment to delivering sustainable transportation solutions, and a joint passion for innovation. So, we are incredibly pleased to work with HVS to optimise their manufacturing processes and assist in the production of these prototypes in a high quality and efficient way.”

HVS have completed the initial build of the first of the prototype rigs at the Silverstone site, which will shortly be despatched to UTAC, Leyland for the initial rig testing. The build of several other APs is now underway. Each unit will be used to test specific attributes of the truck design, from strength and durability to the range and efficiency of the vehicle ahead of series production which is due to start mid-decade.