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First Hydrogen and Exodus Actuation Partner to Advance EVs with Robotics

February 25, 2026 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

A Vancouver-based clean energy company is investing in and collaborating with a neighbour to innovate lower-emissions vehicles through robotics technologies.

First Hydrogen, maker of road-legal hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered light commercial vehicles, announced this month that it has entered into a binding Letter of Intent with Exodus Actuation Solutions.

Surrey’s Exodus owns RoboticsCo, which holds several patents and related intellectual property oriented around gearboxes and high performance motor lines.

The actuators from RoboticsCo combine human-like dexterity with machine precision, converting electrical energy into controlled motion that enables robotic systems to perform complex, repetitive, and hazardous tasks traditionally dependent on manual labour.

These technologies have been tested and successfully used in applications including robotics, automotive, and packaging companies worldwide, according to a statement.

Balraj Mann, chief executive officer of First Hydrogen, believes that “securing patented actuator and robotics humanoid technology positions First Hydrogen at the intersection of two major growth and investment themes: Next-generation clean energy, and Autonomous robotic systems and Humanoid Robotics.”

Robotics is transforming the clean energy sector by automating deployment, inspection, and maintenance of renewable assets such as solar farms and wind turbines, hydrogen, and battery storage facilities, optimizing energy use in industry, and improving worker safety in hazardous environments, according to Mann.

By pairing high-efficiency electronic actuators with AI-enabled control systems, humanoid and industrial robots can perform complex tasks with greater precision and lower energy consumption than traditional equipment, he posits.

Described as the “muscles” of a vehicle—and a production line—advanced actuators are considered “critical, foundational technologies for electric vehicles and their manufacturing.”

As part of the LOI, First Hydrogen is acquiring a 60% interest in RoboticsCo.

Founded by Mann in 2007 as Pure Extraction, First Hydrogen rebranded in 2021 and now trades publicly under the ticker FHYD.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Exodus Actuation, First Hydrogen, First Nuclear, RoboticsGo

 

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Techcouver. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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