Air Liquide and H2 MOBILITY Collaborate for Renewable Hydrogen Supply in Germany
Key Ideas
  • Air Liquide and H2 MOBILITY signed a multi-year supply contract for renewable hydrogen in the Rhine-Ruhr region, aiming to enhance climate-neutral mobility.
  • Air Liquide will provide renewable hydrogen from its 'Trailblazer' electrolyzer in Oberhausen to fuel existing and future hydrogen refuelling stations for trucks and buses.
  • H2 MOBILITY plans to operate all refuelling stations with renewable hydrogen by 2028, with the contract bringing them closer to this goal in the region.
  • Air Liquide's certification for the 20 MW electrolyzer in Oberhausen by ISCC EU scheme highlights its commitment to decarbonizing heavy-duty transport in the area.
Air Liquide and H2 MOBILITY have entered into a significant framework agreement in Germany's Rhine-Ruhr region, paving the way for climate-neutral mobility. The agreement involves a multi-year supply contract for renewable hydrogen, with Air Liquide set to supply hydrogen refuelling stations for trucks and buses. This supply will originate from Air Liquide's 'Trailblazer' electrolyzer located in Oberhausen. The contract entails a volume of up to 1,000 tons per year. H2 MOBILITY's Managing Director expressed the ambition to transition all refuelling stations to operate with renewable hydrogen by 2028, with the collaboration with Air Liquide being a crucial step towards achieving this objective. Air Liquide's Director of Hydrogen Energy Central Europe emphasized their joint commitment to decarbonizing heavy-duty transport in the region. The article also highlights Air Liquide's certification for its 20 MW electrolyzer in Oberhausen by the ISCC EU scheme, signifying a milestone in their efforts towards sustainability and environmental compliance.
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