ORLEN Launches First Hydrogen Station in Poland
Key Ideas
- ORLEN inaugurates a 24-hour hydrogen station in Poznan, catering to buses, trucks, and passenger vehicles.
- The station, part of the Clean Cities project, will supply 1.8 million kilograms of hydrogen over 15 years to support zero-emission urban transport.
- Equipped with three dispensers, the facility operates around the clock and services not only buses but also all hydrogen-fueled vehicles.
- This initiative, subsidized by EU and national funds, aligns with ORLEN's strategic goals for sustainability and energy transformation.
ORLEN has opened its first 24-hour hydrogen station in Poznan, Poland, to facilitate the refueling of buses, trucks, and passenger vehicles. The station, part of the Clean Cities project, is set to supply 1.8 million kilograms of hydrogen over 15 years, supporting the Municipal Transport Company in Poznan's zero-emission transport goals. Equipped with three dispensers operating at different pressures, the station is accessible to all hydrogen-fueled vehicles. This endeavor, backed by EU and national funding, reflects ORLEN's commitment to sustainability and energy transformation.
Topics
Automotive / Trucking
Clean Energy
EU Funding
Urban Development
Sustainable Transport
Public Infrastructure
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