Everfuel and Nel win grant for mobile hydrogen refueling station

In cooperation with Force Technology, the two hydrogen companies plan joint development of a mobile hydrogen refueling station meant to ease deployment of H2 infrastructure.
Photo: Everfuel
Photo: Everfuel
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Establishing hydrogen refueling stations can be an demanding affair, which is why three sector players now move to ease such efforts. Plans involve Everfuel, Nel and Force Technology, the joint undertaking of which has received DKK 7.4m (EUR 994,721) to create solution for transportable H2 refueling as a part of the Trekant H2-station project.

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