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Two major European demonstration projects H2ME and HyFIVE
• Deployment of over 400 vehicles and 35 new fuelling stations• Complement the pre-existing plans for over 50 stations, to create a European
network of at least 85 stations (the largest in the world). • Vehicles will be provided by six leading manufacturers and a wide range of
refuelling infrastructure operators and technology suppliers. • Will achieve a step change in the scale of European deployment of the technology• Focus is on learning commercial and practical lessons about the early roll-out of
hydrogen infrastructure and vehicles
HyFIVE Start date: April 2014 Vehicles - 110Stations – 6 (+ 12 existing)Total cost – €38mFCH JU Funding - €18mLength – 42 months
H2ME Start date: June 2015Vehicles - 300Stations – 29Total cost - €63mFCH JU Funding - €32mLength – 60 months
London Cluster: ITM PowerAir Products
REFUELLING INFRASTRUCTURE – providing convenience in three main clusters
Copenhagen Cluster: CHN (Copenhagen Hydrogen Network)
Southern Cluster: LINDE OMV
ITM Power H2Logic
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H2ME – 29 stations and 325 fuel cell vehicles
Hydrogen Mobility Europe
Endorsers:
Project partners:
Hydrogen mobility grouping in Benelux
Hydrogen mobility grouping in Austria
H2ME main demonstration areas
H2ME observer partnersTENT-T corridor (selection) H2ME stations
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H2ME will allow a test of four national roll-out concepts and develop synergies between these strategies
H2Mobility initiative Strategy – synopsis
Initial strategy based on fuel cell range-extended vehicles in captive fleet applications
Network seeded via deployment of 350bar HRS to support local captive fleets before dual-pressure (700) HRS from 2020
Widespread deployment of 700bar HRS to create a dense national network for OEM vehicles
Strategy based on a large risk sharing JV
Strategy based on expected sales of OEM vehicles supported by generous national tax regimes
Planned deployment of a relatively sparse network across the region to allow transnational driving in the region
Initial clustered deployment mainly focussed on the South East (around London) to allow first sales of vehicles
Expected to expand from 2020 with increased vehicle sales
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Large projects enabling the start of the journey to commercialisation of hydrogen vehicles in Europe
New Learning• HyFIVE is making good progress and has started to deploy stations and vehicles, which are
generally “delighting” the early users• The project is starting to deliver valuable learning about the customers requirement for:
– A visible fuelling station network before committing to vehicle purchase– Price sensitivity for early vehicle purchase– The design of fuelling stations to provide an excellent customer experience
• H2ME will complement this consumer work, by understanding the network issues and business models which will be able to underpin investment in station networks
Value of scale• These projects represent a massive increase in scale and visibility of deployment of hydrogen
vehicles in Europe• They should provide a first “plausible” customer experience of hydrogen for selected
customers• Inclusion of a diversity of vehicle choices suggests the first step on the journey to
commercialisation has begun• Analysis of nationwide models for investment prepares for further deployments using public
private investments such as TEN-T and national initiatives