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Exolum Launches Mobile Hydrogen Refuelling Station

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

Exolum now has the first of two publicly accessible mobile hydrogen refuelling stations for fuel cell vehicles in service. These hydrogen stations, based on the technology of the Aragonese company CALVERA Hydrogen, are designed to adapt to the needs of customers, providing hydrogen at pressures of 350 and 700 bar, and they come in container format for easy transport.

The service, already in use, makes this hydrogen station available to customers at any location they require in complete safety. These containerised units mean customers can access hydrogen refuelling solutions wherever needed, as they are designed so they can be easily and quickly moved from one location to another. Exolum also implements online analysis and measurement systems at custody transfer points. This ensures the hydrogen meets the required quality standards.

Exolum seeks to further develop the hydrogen economy with this project and demonstrate that hydrogen is a real and current solution to decarbonisation of both the goods and public transport sectors. It has obtained a grant under the Sustainable and Digital Transport Support Programme, led by the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility.

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