Nel to supply filling stations to California and South Korea

Danish-Norwegian hydrogen company Nel has just added a longer project pipeline to its order book. The company wins from sharpened focus on emissions from heavy transport.
Photo: Scandinavian Hydrogen
Photo: Scandinavian Hydrogen

CO2 emissions from semi-trucks must be reduced, and this will be achieved by utilizing hydrogen. This is the train of thought in locations such as California and South Korea, where large investments have been made in recent years in extending hydrogen filling station networks – investments that aim to ensure the establishment of hydrogen energy infrastructure for heavy transport.

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