HRS Receives New Order for Hydrogen Refueling Stations in France
Key Ideas
- HRS, a French hydrogen refueling station manufacturer, receives a new order from HYmpulsion for four new HRS14 stations in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, contributing to the Zero Emission Valley project.
- This order brings the total number of stations ordered by HYmpulsion from HRS to eight, showcasing the quality and reliability of HRS stations.
- The stations, set to be operational in the 1st quarter of 2025, aim to boost hydrogen mobility transition and reinforce territorial coverage in the region.
- The Zero Emission Valley project targets the development of a sustainable low-carbon mobility sector, deploying renewable hydrogen distribution stations, an electrolyzer, and over 1,000 hydrogen vehicles for intensive mobility.
HRS, a prominent French designer and manufacturer of hydrogen refueling stations, has announced the receipt of a new order from HYmpulsion for the installation of four HRS14 stations in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. This order is part of the Zero Emission Valley project and signifies HYmpulsion's trust in the quality and reliability of HRS stations. The project aims to deploy a total of eight stations, with one already operational in Saint-Priest, and several others nearing completion in different locations. The new stations will be open to the public for refueling light and heavy vehicles, further advancing hydrogen mobility in the region. The Zero Emission Valley initiative aspires to establish a sustainable low-carbon mobility sector by deploying renewable hydrogen stations, an electrolyzer for on-site hydrogen production, and over 1,000 hydrogen vehicles for extensive mobility needs. The partnership between HRS and HYmpulsion highlights a commitment to developing green hydrogen infrastructure and promoting eco-friendly transportation solutions. This collaboration underscores the importance of reliable and efficient hydrogen refueling stations in facilitating the transition to cleaner energy alternatives.