H2 Energy and Phillips 66 to build 250 hydrogen refueling stations by 2026

Denmark, Germany and Austria are among the targets in a network of hydrogen refueling stations that will incorporate both new and existing Jet stations.
Photo: H2 Energy
Photo: H2 Energy
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Swiss H2 Energy and Phillips 66, which owns the Jet network of gas stations, will set up 250 hydrogen refueling stations in the coming years.

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