In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that the MB Energy secured the building permit for its planned hydrogen refueling station for heavy duty vehicles (HDVs) in Lübeck, Germany.
The report noted that the construction of the facility is set to begin immediately, with commissioning targeted for the end of 2025.
The station, designed by Hypion, will have a daily capacity of up to 2,000 kilograms of hydrogen and will be capable of refueling up to 50 trucks per day.
The new hydrogen station will be integrated into the existing infrastructure of the MB Energy group’s commercial road transport unit. The unit operates more than 300 conventional fuels stations, and, like these stations, the new hydrogen refuellng site will once completed be operated within the tankpool24 network, the report added.
The project received significant funding from the German Federal Ministry for Transport under the KsNI program, which supports climate-friendly commercial vehicle technologies and infrastructure.
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