Exolum Launches H2ROAD to Revolutionize Hydrogen Logistics and Mobility Solutions
Key Ideas
- Exolum introduces H2ROAD, a new business line focused on optimizing hydrogen logistics infrastructure and mobility solutions.
- The initiative aims to provide end-to-end solutions for hydrogen transportation, storage, and delivery to consumers, supported by experienced suppliers in the hydrogen market.
- Exolum leverages its logistics expertise and IT tools to ensure a safe and continuous supply of hydrogen, eliminating logistics as a limiting factor for hydrogen projects.
- Additionally, Exolum has started testing the storage and transport of green hydrogen at a commercial scale using liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC).
Exolum, a Spanish firm, has recently launched H2ROAD, a new business line aimed at revolutionizing hydrogen logistics, infrastructure, and mobility solutions. The focus of H2ROAD will be on developing comprehensive hydrogen logistics infrastructure, including design, investment, installation, operation, and maintenance from production sites to the final delivery. The company plans to locate infrastructure developments near production, transport, storage sites, and consumption points, offering support for hydrogen import and export hubs as well. Exolum will utilize its logistics expertise and IT tools to provide integrated logistics solutions and ensure a reliable hydrogen supply. The company expressed confidence that the support from experienced suppliers in the hydrogen market will reduce costs and delivery times. Exolum is also working on innovative solutions such as portable hydrogen stations for mobility at different pressure levels. In a significant move, Exolum has initiated testing for the storage and transport of green hydrogen using liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC) at a commercial scale. This pilot project in the UK received government funding and aims to transport 20 tonnes of hydrogen through a pipeline, showcasing Exolum's commitment to advancing sustainable hydrogen solutions.
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