Everfuel receives grant for building hydrogen stations

Everfuel was invited by STRING to participate in the GREATER4H project as one of three private partners for providing hydrogen refuelling stations.

Everfuel A/S today (13th September) announced to have received € 7.67 million in partial funding for eight hydrogen refuelling stations.

The funding is provided by the EU CEF AFIF program and will support the roll-out of hydrogen infrastructure across Northern Europe. Out of the eight stations, one is expected to be built in Germany, two in Sweden and five in Denmark.

The eight stations are a part of the GREATER4H project led by STRING, which will deploy 14 hydrogen refuelling stations along the main traffic corridor from Hamburg to Oslo (TEN-T Scandinavian-Mediterranean core network corridor).

The two hydrogen refuelling stations in Norway are not funded by CEF. All stations will be able to supply 350 and 700 bar dispensers, allowing the refuelling of passenger and heavy-duty vehicles.

STRING is a membership organisation that connects local governments from Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, to collaborate on cross-border infrastructure development, facilitate the green transition in the transport sector and accelerate innovation and export in green tech.

Jacob Krogsgaard, the CEO of Everfuel, said, “With the funding from CEF, we are one step closer to decarbonising the European road transport. Rolling out a network of accessible hydrogen stations is key to solving the “chicken or egg” issue and offering an alternative to driving on fossil fuels.”

Zohaib Ali

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