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The Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) welcomes Bosch Canada as new member

Sep, 15 2025

MISSISSAUGA – The Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) is pleased to announce that Bosch Canada has joined as a new member.

The Bosch Group is a leading global supplier of technology and services. It employs roughly 418,000 associates worldwide and generated sales of 90.3 billion euros in 2024. Having established a presence in North America in 1906, today the Bosch Group employs more than 41,000 associates in more than 100 locations in the North American region (as of Dec. 31, 2024).  In 2024, Bosch generated consolidated sales of $17.3 billion in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

Bosch first established its presence in Canada in 1911 during the early days of its automotive footprint expansion. The first office was opened in Montreal in 1954. The company has since expanded its presence in the region through several legal entities that operate as part of the Bosch Group: Robert Bosch Inc. — including Automotive Aftermarket, Power Tools, Building Technologies and Home Comfort, BSH, ETAS, Freud, Paladin Technologies and Rexroth with offices in various locations across Canada.

The regional organization provides solutions to four main business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Consumer Goods, Industrial Technology, and Energy and Building Technology.

With a holistic approach to hydrogen, Bosch Canada drives innovation in hydrogen generation, storage, transport, and applications, delivering solutions across the entire value chain.

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“Bosch has joined the Canadian Hydrogen Association as part of our commitment to supporting the development of a sustainable hydrogen economy. Across the entire value chain — from PEM electrolysis and hydrogen compression to storage, mobility, and industrial applications — Bosch offers scalable solutions built on our deep engineering expertise and industrialization capabilities. We look forward to working with Canadian stakeholders to accelerate hydrogen adoption and help enable hydrogen solutions in energy, mobility, and industry.” – Rafael Antiquera, Director of Growth and Innovation, Bosch Canada

About the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA)

The Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) is a national, non-profit association that represents industry, academia, end-users and other stakeholders in Canada’s hydrogen sector. As the Voice of the Sector, the CHA’s mission is to strengthen Canadian leadership, raise awareness of the benefits of clean hydrogen and hydrogen technologies, and accelerate the adoption of its members’ products and services to help create a prosperous low-carbon world. The CHA supports nearly 200 members across Canada and its regional affiliates in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario. You can also follow CHA on LinkedIn or visit www.canadah2.ca to learn more information.

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