Mabanaft Initiates Hydrogen Refueling Station for Heavy Goods Vehicles in Lübeck
Key Ideas
- Mabanaft is developing a hydrogen refueling station for heavy goods vehicles in Lübeck, Germany, with a capacity of up to 2,000 kilograms of hydrogen per day.
- The station, designed by Hypion GmbH, will cater to the needs of heavy goods vehicles, capable of supplying up to 50 trucks daily.
- The goal is to offer tailored energy solutions for decarbonization, with Mabanaft emphasizing their commitment to renewable energy through the hydrogen refueling station.
- Operated by Staack Pooltankstellen within the tankpool24 network, this project signifies a significant step in promoting hydrogen fuel in Europe's transportation sector.
Mabanaft is embarking on a project to establish a hydrogen refueling station aimed at heavy goods vehicles in Lübeck, Germany, with an estimated completion by the end of 2025. The facility, planned to integrate with Staack Pooltankstellen's network, will have a daily hydrogen capacity of 2,000 kilograms. This initiative, designed by Hypion GmbH, targets the sustainable energy needs of heavy trucks, intending to serve up to 50 vehicles daily. Volker Ebeling of Mabanaft highlights the company's vision of providing customized energy solutions for decarbonization, with the new hydrogen station in Lübeck serving as a testament to this commitment. Operated under Staack Pooltankstellen within the tankpool24 network spanning over 2,000 stations in Europe, the partnership between Mabanaft and Hypion solidifies the progression towards a hydrogen-based infrastructure for the transportation sector in Germany and beyond.