Lhyfe signs an agreement of five-year with H2 MOBILITY for the supply of green hydrogen in Germany
Lhyfe one of the world’s pioneers in the production of green hydrogen, announced a binding agreement with the leading refueling station developer H2 MOBILITY Deutschland to provide hydrogen for some of its fuel stations in Germany.
The hydrogen will be supplied from Lhyfe’s future production site in Schwäbisch Gmünd, the largest green hydrogen production plant in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg.
Lhyfe and H2 MOBILITY Deutschland have signed a five-year agreement for the delivery of renewable hydrogen produced from renewable power sources (qualifying as Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin – RFNBO), for the transport sector. The first deliveries of hydrogen will be used in four fuel stations developed and operated by H2 MOBILITY Deutschland across the states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate beginning with the sites Ludwigshafen and Frankenthal.
Luc Graré said: “This agreement is the realisation of Lhyfe and H2 MOBILITY’s shared ambition and common effort to make green hydrogen available in large volumes for the mobility sector, which is decarbonisation ready. With a reliable hydrogen supply and the necessary refueling infrastructure, this partnership enables a shift toward zero-carbon transport at a new scale for the region.”
Frank Fronzke declared: “Our objective is to have green hydrogen throughout the entire H2 MOBILITY Deutschland network by 2028. We are pleased to announce that with the support of Lhyfe, we are making significant progress towards achieving this ambitious goal. Green hydrogen is a crucial element in our mission to make the transport sector more environmentally sustainable. With this agreement, the first brand new hydrogen refueling stations will provide green hydrogen from 2025 onwards”.
Lhyfe produces green and renewable hydrogen through the electrolysis of water, at production units powered by renewable energy. Launched in 2017, the company inaugurated its first site in 2021, and today has four installed sites and several sites under construction across Europe, including Schwäbisch Gmünd. In Germany, Lhyfe aims to become a major player in green hydrogen for mobility and industry by 2025, notably through customer deliveries in tube trailers (bulk).
Currently, fuel cell vehicles can refuel at 700 bar at around 80 public H2 MOBILITY refueling stations in Germany, including passenger cars and smaller commercial vehicles as well as refuse collector vehicles. Four additional refueling stations are in the planning, construction or commissioning stages. Refueling at 350 bar is possible for buses and trucks at 33 stations. Further expansion will be demand-driven, including along the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). Further refueling options for 350 bar are currently being implemented.