H2APEX Leads Green Revolution: Europe's Largest Hydrogen Bus Fleet Station
Key Ideas
- H2APEX completes construction of hydrogen refueling stations for one of Europe's largest hydrogen bus fleets in Rostock and Güstrow, Germany.
- The fleet, comprising 52 hydrogen buses, aims to contribute to climate neutrality and satisfy public demand for green transport options.
- The project, valued at 6 million euros, is expected to generate revenue of at least 21 million euros from 2024 to 2031, supporting long-term hydrogen supply.
- H2APEX's green hydrogen electrolysis plant in Rostock-Laage and plans for further capacity expansion demonstrate a commitment to sustainable hydrogen production.
H2APEX, in collaboration with rebus Regionalbus Rostock GmbH, has successfully completed the construction of hydrogen refueling stations in Güstrow and Bad Doberan, Germany, for one of Europe's largest hydrogen bus fleets. The project, valued at 6 million euros, includes planning, construction, operation, and maintenance of the stations with a long-term supply of green hydrogen. The first station in Güstrow is operational, with the second in Bad Doberan expected to be ready soon. The initiative, celebrated with political and business dignitaries, aims to meet public demand for climate-neutral transport options. A survey revealed significant public support for transitioning to green vehicles. H2APEX expects a revenue of 21 million euros from hydrogen sales and 3 million euros for operation and maintenance by 2031. The company operates a 2 MW hydrogen electrolysis plant in Rostock-Laage, sourcing green hydrogen solely from renewable energies. H2APEX's contribution to the hydrogen economy includes plans for further capacity expansion by 2027. The partnership between H2APEX, rebus, and Resato Hydrogen Technology highlights collaborative efforts towards sustainable hydrogen infrastructure, emphasizing the shift to green fuels.