In France, HRS, a manufacturer of hydrogen refueling stations, announced the installation of seven new hydrogen stations in France and internationally over the past three months, aiming to expand its network and meet the increasing demand for hydrogen fuel in the transportation sector. These stations include the company’s first large-capacity HRS40 station at its Champagnier site near Grenoble, capable of distributing one tonne of hydrogen per day. This station is part of HRS’s ongoing effort to increase hydrogen availability for low-carbon mobility.
By December 2024, HRS aims to install five additional stations, bringing its total to 27 across Europe and beyond. The company’s first international expansion in Saudi Arabia, where it installed an HRS14 station, supporting a fleet of buses and light vehicles. Additionally, HRS supported logistics and public transport networks with large-capacity stations in Dunkirk and mobile units for summer events in Paris.
The installations reflect the growing demand for hydrogen fuel across multiple sectors, including public transport, logistics, and commercial fleets. HRS’s network includes a mix of modular and high-capacity stations, capable of refueling vehicles such as buses, lorries, and refuse collection trucks.
Tags: France, HRS, hydrogen
Category: Fuels