Revolutionizing Heavy-Duty Transport: KEYOU and Hypion Collaborate for Green Hydrogen Mobility
Key Ideas
  • Hypion and KEYOU join forces to promote hydrogen mobility in heavy-duty transport, offering a pay-per-use 40-ton truck and green hydrogen at an attractive filling station in Neumünster.
  • Hypion's investment in green hydrogen infrastructure in Northern Germany aligns with the EU's AFIR, supporting decarbonization efforts for regional logistics companies.
  • The collaboration aims to solve the hydrogen mobility challenge, providing all-inclusive packages for transport companies to easily transition to zero-emission hydrogen-powered vehicles.
  • The partnership ensures affordable green hydrogen for KEYOU's customers, leading to significant toll savings and promoting the establishment of a reliable hydrogen ecosystem in the region.
Hypion and KEYOU have partnered to advance green hydrogen mobility in heavy-duty transport in Northern Germany. Hypion, known for its Power-to-X projects, has established a hydrogen filling station in Neumünster with a capacity of two tons per day, tailored for heavy commercial vehicles. This initiative is part of a larger hydrogen hub complying with the EU's regulations. KEYOU, a pioneer in hydrogen engines, offers a 40-ton truck in a pay-per-use model to support regional logistics companies in decarbonizing their fleets. The collaboration addresses the challenge of hydrogen availability by prioritizing delivery to regions with green hydrogen supply. This comprehensive package includes maintenance services, breakdown assistance, insurance, and the green hydrogen fuel. The goal is to facilitate the transition to zero-emission transportation with minimal risk. By ensuring affordable green hydrogen for KEYOU customers, the partnership enables significant toll savings and maximizes the utilization of the Neumünster filling station. Dr. Stefan Rehm of Hypion emphasizes the importance of green hydrogen in decarbonizing transportation, highlighting the mutual commitment of both companies to sustainable road transport. Pedro Bravo, CSO of KEYOU, underscores the significance of the collaboration in enhancing their offering and expanding into Schleswig-Holstein. The sales of KEYOU's 40-ton trucks have commenced, with plans for semitrailer tractors in 2026. The company's ongoing efforts with hydrogen engines based on Daimler Actros chassis demonstrate their commitment to revolutionizing heavy-duty transport.
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