Global Hydrogen Station Deployment Trends: A Growing Hydrogen Economy
Key Ideas
- The Global Hydrogen Station Database provides detailed information on over 800 hydrogen stations worldwide, including location, opening date, fueling pressure, daily fueling capacity, and more.
- China and Japan lead in hydrogen station deployments, with rapid growth in the Asia-Pacific region, while Germany and France are prominent in Europe.
- California is the primary state for hydrogen station deployments in the U.S., with some stations in Ohio and limited deployments in Latin America, Middle East, and Africa.
- The increasing number of hydrogen station deployments indicates the progression towards a hydrogen economy and fuels the growth of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles like buses, trucks, and passenger vehicles.
The Global Hydrogen Station Database, 1Q 2025, recently added to ResearchAndMarkets.com, offers a comprehensive overview of hydrogen station deployments globally. With details on attributes like location, opening date, fueling pressure, daily fueling capacity, and storage capacity, the database serves as a valuable resource for tracking the progress of hydrogen infrastructure. As per the database, over 800 hydrogen stations have been implemented globally, signaling a significant growth trajectory in the hydrogen sector. The data highlights China and Japan as leaders in station deployments, with notable progress in the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in China and Korea. In Europe, Germany and France stand out for their respective hydrogen station counts. The U.S. exhibits a concentrated effort in California for hydrogen station installations, with some presence in Ohio and limited developments in Latin America. The article emphasizes how these deployments mark the emergence of a hydrogen-based economy, driving advancements in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles such as buses, trucks, and passenger cars. The continuous updates to the database reflect the dynamic nature of the hydrogen infrastructure sector and its pivotal role in the transition towards sustainable energy solutions.
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Europe
Public Transit
Asia-Pacific
Global Market
Latin America
United States
Fuel Cell Vehicles
Hydrogen Economy
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