H2APEX Completes Hydrogen Refueling Stations for Rostock County's Public Transport
Key Ideas
- H2APEX finishes a hydrogen refueling station for rebus, a municipal transport firm in Rostock County, supporting the shift to green hydrogen propulsion.
- The project includes two refueling stations in Güstrow and Bad Doberan for 52 hydrogen buses, with the Güstrow station already operational.
- The 6 million euro project anticipates hydrogen sales revenue of 21 million euros by 2031 and aligns with the broader hydrogen initiative in eastern Germany.
- H2APEX operates a 2 MW electrolysis plant in Rostock-Laage, producing green hydrogen using renewable energy, contributing to sustainable energy solutions.
H2APEX, a hydrogen technology specialist, has successfully completed a hydrogen refueling station for rebus, a municipal transport company in Rostock County. This endeavor aims to facilitate the transition to alternative propulsion with the use of green hydrogen. H2APEX was entrusted with planning, constructing, and maintaining two refueling stations in Güstrow and Bad Doberan to cater to a fleet of 52 hydrogen buses. While the Güstrow station is already operational, the second station is expected to be completed by the end of the current year. The total cost of the project amounted to 6 million euros, with projected hydrogen sales revenue reaching 21 million euros by 2031.
The company operates a 2 MW electrolysis plant in Rostock-Laage, where it produces the necessary green hydrogen utilizing renewable energy sources. This initiative is in line with the broader hydrogen strategy in eastern Germany, with the goal of establishing an additional 100 MW capacity by 2027.
This development signifies a notable advancement in the adoption of hydrogen fuels within public transport, emphasizing a strong commitment to sustainable energy solutions in the region.