TotalEnergies and Air Liquide Unite to Revolutionize Heavy-Duty Transportation with 100+ Hydrogen Fueling Stations Across Europe
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Get ready for a cleaner, greener future in heavy-duty transportation! TotalEnergies and Air Liquide are joining forces to create a network of over 100 hydrogen fueling stations across Europe, revolutionizing the way goods are transported.
TotalEnergies and Air Liquide are teaming up to revolutionize heavy-duty transportation in Europe! The two companies are joining forces to create a joint venture that will bring a network of hydrogen fueling stations to major European roads. With a goal of deploying over 100 stations in France, Benelux, and Germany, the venture will make it easier than ever to access hydrogen fuel and spur the growth of the hydrogen sector.
TotalEnergies will bring its experience in energy distribution and station management to the table, while Air Liquide will contribute its technology expertise and mastery of the entire hydrogen value chain. The joint venture will invest in, build, and operate these hydrogen stations, providing transport customers with hydrogen procured from the market.
This partnership is a big step towards decarbonizing road transportation in Europe and will result in a major player in hydrogen refueling solutions. With TotalEnergies and Air Liquide at the helm, the joint venture will combine their complementary know-how and expertise to create a network of hydrogen fueling stations that will benefit customers and promote the widespread use of hydrogen for heavy-duty transportation.
"We are excited to continue our efforts towards decarbonizing mobility by joining forces with Air Liquide," says Thierry Pflimlin, President Marketing & Services, TotalEnergies. "It is time to start building a heavy-duty network that will revolutionize the way we transport goods." Matthieu Giard, Vice President of Air Liquide Group, adds, "Hydrogen is the key to a low-carbon society, and this joint venture is our chance to accelerate and scale up its development. We're ready to bring our 60 years of leadership and unique know-how to the table."
Subject to regulatory approval and final contractual documentation, the joint venture is set to be established in 2023. Get ready for a game-changing future in hydrogen transportation!
A hydrogen fueling station typically consists of several key components, including:
Hydrogen storage tanks: These are used to store the hydrogen fuel, which is stored as a highly compressed gas.
Compression and dispensing units: These units are used to compress the hydrogen gas to the appropriate pressure for dispensing into vehicles. The hydrogen is then dispensed into the vehicle's fuel tank through a dispenser, similar to a gasoline pump.
Fuel cell: This is used to convert the hydrogen fuel into electricity, which is then used to power the vehicle.
Control and monitoring systems: These systems are used to monitor and control the various processes within the fueling station, including fuel compression, dispensing, and storage.
A hydrogen fueling station may also include additional components, such as safety systems and backup power supplies, to ensure safe and reliable operation. The appearance of a hydrogen fueling station may vary depending on the specific design and location, but it typically features a recognizable fueling dispenser similar to a gasoline pump.
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