Lhyfe's Green Hydrogen Plant for Deutsche Bahn Innovation in Tübingen
Key Ideas
- Lhyfe has constructed a new hydrogen plant in Tübingen for Deutsche Bahn, with an annual production capacity of up to 30 tonnes of green hydrogen.
- The plant will utilize 1MW of electrolysis capacity, sourcing electricity from Deutsche Bahn's green energy portfolio.
- The 'H2goesRail' project by DB Energie will introduce a climate-neutral hydrogen train on a test route in Baden-Württemberg, showcasing the potential of hydrogen in rail transport.
- This initiative not only aims to provide sustainable solutions for transportation but also offers valuable experience in integrating hydrogen production with large-scale filling stations.
Lhyfe has established a new hydrogen production facility in Tübingen for Deutsche Bahn, generating up to 30 tonnes of green hydrogen annually through 1MW of electrolysis capacity. The electricity required for this process is obtained from Deutsche Bahn’s green energy sources. Concurrently, DB Energie is spearheading the 'H2goesRail' project at the Tübingen innovation hub to test a climate-neutral hydrogen-powered train on a trial route in Baden-Württemberg, connecting Tübingen, Horb, and Pforzheim. The endeavor is set to showcase the potential of hydrogen as a sustainable alternative in rail transportation while providing Lhyfe with hands-on experience in autonomous systems and integrating hydrogen production with large-scale filling stations. Through this collaboration, Lhyfe aims to offer Deutsche Bahn and other partners a robust hydrogen production facility to explore the integration of green hydrogen into their operations.
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Production
Sustainable Energy
Energy Innovation
Hydrogen Production
Rail Technology
Green Electricity
Climate-neutral Transport
Autonomous Systems
Sustainability Projects
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