H2APEX Leads the Way in Green Hydrogen with Europe's Largest Hydrogen Bus Fleet
Key Ideas
- H2APEX completed the construction of hydrogen refueling stations at rebus depots in Güstrow and Bad Doberan, supplying green hydrogen for Europe's second-largest hydrogen bus fleet.
- The initiative contributes to climate neutrality and aligns with public opinion, with a majority supporting the shift to climate-neutral vehicles and investment in hydrogen technology.
- The contract was worth 6 million euros, with expected revenues of at least 21 million euros from hydrogen sales by 2031. H2APEX's plant in Rostock-Laage produces green hydrogen exclusively from renewable sources.
- The success of this project reflects the fruitful collaboration between H2APEX and rebus, marking a significant step in advancing the hydrogen economy in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Germany.
H2APEX, a hydrogen specialist based in Rostock, has completed the construction of hydrogen refueling stations for rebus Regionalbus Rostock GmbH at depots in Güstrow and Bad Doberan. These stations will fuel a fleet of 52 hydrogen buses, making it one of Europe's largest hydrogen bus fleets. The initiative received positive support from political, business, and societal figures and is anticipated to enhance climate neutrality in the region. A survey revealed public backing for climate-neutral public transport and increased investment in hydrogen technology. The contract, valued at 6 million euros, is expected to yield over 21 million euros in hydrogen sales by 2031. H2APEX's green hydrogen production plant in Rostock-Laage will meet the demand of 2,200 tons of green hydrogen for rebus. With an operational hydrogen refueling station in Güstrow, the project highlights a successful partnership between H2APEX and rebus. The companies aim to bolster the hydrogen economy in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, positioning rebus as a major player in Germany's hydrogen bus fleet landscape.
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