Albility Lab: HRS Collaboration for Hydrogen Mobility Training in Albi
Key Ideas
  • The urban community of Albigeois in France has selected HRS for the installation of an HRS14 hydrogen station as part of the Albility Lab project.
  • The station will serve as a training hub for future hydrogen station operators and will cater to both heavy-duty and light vehicles.
  • HRS's involvement highlights its expertise in hydrogen mobility within Europe and showcases its commitment to promoting decarbonized mobility.
  • The collaboration between HRS, the city of Albi, and the urban community of Albigeois aims to advance skills in the hydrogen sector and foster potential industry collaborations.
HRS, a French designer and manufacturer specializing in hydrogen refueling stations, has secured an order from the urban community of Albigeois to install an HRS14 station in Albi, France. The initiative is part of the 'Albility Lab' project, a venture by the city of Albi and the urban community to promote decarbonized mobility, especially in hydrogen. The station, set to be operational in 2025, will be closely tied to a training workshop to educate future station operators on refueling vehicles. This strategic move by HRS reaffirms its pivotal role in the European hydrogen mobility sector and highlights its comprehensive service offerings. The project's aim is to enhance the hydrogen industry by nurturing skilled professionals and fostering collaborations. The enthusiastic response from Stéphanie Guiraud-Chaumeil, President of the urban community, and Hassen Rachedi, CEO of HRS, reflects a positive outlook on the potential of hydrogen mobility. The collaboration not only signifies progress towards sustainable urban development but also sets the stage for future advancements in the hydrogen sector.
ADVANCEH2

Our vision is to be the world's leading online platform for advancing the use of hydrogen as a critical piece needed to deliver net-zero initiatives and the promise of a clean H2 energy future.

© 2024 AdvanceH2, LLC. All rights reserved.