Everfuel announced the opening of the hydrogen refuelling station at the Frankfurt municipal bus company In-der-City-Bus’ (ICB) bus depot in Germany.
The depot station is owned by the bus operator ICB and will service 23 zero emission fuel cell vehicles used for daily city and municipal public transportation.
“We are pleased to celebrate the inauguration of ICB’s refuelling station,” states Lars Jakobsen, Sales Director of Everfuel.
“The opening is an important step in Everfuel’s ambition to make hydrogen (H2) available for heavy-duty mobility fleets starting in Germany,” he adds.
Everfuel developed and constructed the refuelling station and will supply H2 to ICB on a minimum three-year contract.
The hydrogen will be delivered by Everfuel’s trailers.
“ICB is at the forefront, pioneering the transition. I would like to extend my gratitude to ICB, which has been a treasured partner in development of the refuelling station, and I look forward to the continued cooperation,” says Jakobsen.
Supplying H2 to heavy-duty mobility applications is part of Everfuel’s strategy to develop large-scale production of green hydrogen in Denmark and supply customers across Europe, starting with Germany.
It is the second dedicated bus station built by Everfuel and a key part the strategy of providing clean energy solutions for public transportation, supporting Frankfurt’s transition to zero-emission buses.
Following the opening of this ICB station, the firm is currently suppling H2 to two dedicated bus stations with Wuppertal bus station in Germany as the next station to be added to the portfolio.
About Everfuel
The firm is making green hydrogen for zero emission industry and mobility commercially available across Europe, offering competitive all-inclusive H2 supply and fuelling solutions.
The company owns and operates green hydrogen infrastructure and partners with industry and vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to connect the entire H2 value chain and seamlessly provide hydrogen fuel to corporate clients under long-term contracts.
Green hydrogen is a 100% clean energy carrier made from renewable solar and wind power and key to decarbonising industry and transportation in Europe.
The company is headquartered in Herning, Denmark, with operations in Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Germany, and a growth plan across Europe.
Everfuel is listed on Euronext Growth in Oslo under EFUEL.