HRS Receives Order for High Capacity Hydrogen Station in Europe
Key Ideas
- HRS to develop a 'very high capacity' hydrogen station in a major European urban center by the first half of 2026.
- The six-pump station will be capable of dispensing four tonnes per day or 160kg of hydrogen per hour.
- The contract was secured through a competitive bidding process, highlighting HRS's expertise in designing innovative solutions.
- The new station will align with the EU's AFIR, aimed at expanding hydrogen refueling infrastructure for vehicles by 2030.
Hydrogen Refuelling Stations (HRS) has secured an order to develop a 'very high capacity' hydrogen station for a major player in the sector in Europe. The station, set to be installed in a major urban center in the first half of 2026, will feature six pumps capable of dispensing four tonnes of hydrogen per day or 160kg per hour. While the customer and exact location remain undisclosed, HRS attributes its selection to its proven expertise and innovative solutions. This development marks a significant milestone for HRS, reflecting the company's commitment to meeting the market's evolving needs. The new station will adhere to the EU's Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR), which necessitates the deployment of hydrogen refueling stations in urban nodes and along the core Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) with specific capacity and dispensing pressure requirements by 2030. This legislative push aims to bolster the hydrogen infrastructure in Europe to support light and heavy-duty vehicle refueling needs, fostering market growth and innovation.