Germany announces grant to accelerate green hydrogen industrialization
In Spain, Review Energy reported that Germany’s Federal Ministry of Transport (BMV) has announced a $63.8 million investment to support the development of decentralized hydrogen innovation and technology centers (ITZ-H2), reinforcing the country’s commitment to advancing hydrogen technologies.
The funding will be used to establish a state-of-the-art hydrogen laboratory in Pfeffenhausen, including a hydrogen liquefier and advanced testing facilities.
The new facility will primarily focus on applications for heavy-duty transport and urban air mobility. Key areas of development include liquid hydrogen technologies, hydrogen combustion engines, storage tanks and refueling systems, as well as the creation of a comprehensive vehicle testing environment.
The center will feature advanced hydrogen laboratories and will also build a hydrogen liquefaction plant powered by regionally produced green hydrogen, creating a future-proof hydrogen hub for Germany and Europe.
Category: Hydrogen














