Mabanaft's Hydrogen Refuelling Station Project in Lübeck: Paving the Way for a Reliable Hydrogen Economy in Heavy Goods Mobility
Key Ideas
- Mabanaft is developing a hydrogen refuelling station in Lübeck for heavy goods vehicles, with a capacity of up to 2,000 kilograms of hydrogen per day, contributing to the hydrogen economy in the mobility sector.
- The project received a EUR 5.1 million grant under Germany's KsNI program, aiming to further develop the market for hydrogen and fuel cell technology for commercial vehicles.
- Mabanaft's multi-fuel approach supports decarbonisation, focusing on hydrogen's potential for heavy goods mobility, with plans for a transnational hydrogen refuelling infrastructure.
- Hypion, a project developer specializing in the hydrogen economy, collaborates with Mabanaft on the Lübeck site, aiming to accelerate progress in economic decarbonisation through hydrogen as an energy carrier.
The Mabanaft Group, an energy company, is embarking on a project to establish a hydrogen refuelling station in Lübeck tailored for heavy goods vehicles, with a capacity of 2,000 kilograms of hydrogen daily. Supported by a EUR 5.1 million grant from Germany's KsNI program, the station aims to promote hydrogen and fuel cell technology for commercial vehicles. Mabanaft's multi-fuel approach, aimed at decarbonisation, emphasizes hydrogen's potential for long-haul mobility, with plans to build a transnational hydrogen refuelling network. The project, developed with the expertise of Hypion, focuses on accelerating economic decarbonisation by utilizing hydrogen as an energy carrier. The initiative aligns with the EU's AFIR, mandating hydrogen refuelling stations every 200 km by 2030. Through collaboration with Hypion and the operation within the tankpool24 network, Mabanaft aims to lead the way in establishing a reliable hydrogen economy in heavy goods mobility.
Topics
Automotive / Trucking
Infrastructure Development
EU Regulations
Fuel Technology
Energy Company
Mobility Sector
Government Grant
Transport Decarbonisation
Project Collaboration
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