Air Liquide Invests €50 Million in Hydrogen Supply Chain for Low-Carbon Mobility in France
Key Ideas
  • Air Liquide is allocating €50 million to establish a new hydrogen packaging and delivery supply chain supporting low-carbon mobility in France.
  • Renewable hydrogen from the Normand’Hy electrolyzer with a 200 MW capacity will be used to decarbonize industry and mobility in Normandy and Ile-de-France regions.
  • The new supply chain will cater to the increasing number of hydrogen vehicles along the Seine Axis, promoting the use of hydrogen taxis, corporate fleets, buses, and trucks.
  • This investment marks a significant step towards low-carbon transportation in the Seine Axis region, with expectations of tripling the number of hydrogen taxis by 2024.
Air Liquide has announced a substantial investment of €50 million in a new hydrogen packaging and delivery supply chain to accelerate low-carbon mobility in France. The company plans to establish this supply chain along the Seine Axis, facilitating the refueling of hydrogen vehicles from Le Havre to Ile-de-France. The supply chain will be fueled by renewable hydrogen generated by the Normand’Hy electrolyzer, currently under construction with a capacity of 200 MW. This move is aimed at decarbonizing industry and transportation in regions like Normandy and Ile-de-France. The investment is set to support various forms of hydrogen mobility, including hydrogen taxis, corporate vehicle fleets, buses, and trucks. Air Liquide's initiative is seen as a significant boost to the transition towards low-carbon transportation, with projections indicating a threefold increase in the number of hydrogen taxis by the end of 2024.
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