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H2 MOBILITY is Europe's largest public hydrogen station operator. Since January 1, 2026, the company has been providing green hydrogen refueling services to hylane's fleet customers at reduced costs through innovative greenhouse gas quota trading and utilization of high-capacity stations.
Partner in HyConnect project. Operates stations amid sparse German infrastructure[1].
H2 Mobility is a leader in Germany’s hydrogen fueling infrastructure, recently involved in closing legacy stations and focusing on new, high-capacity refueling sites with enhanced compatibility for heavy-duty vehicles[1][2][3][4].
Founded in 2015 as a project company to promote hydrogen as an emission-free transport fuel. Became a long-term commercial company in 2022. Largest operator of hydrogen filling stations in Europe, offering technical development, station operation, consulting, and newly GHG quota trading services[1][5].
A consortium driving the buildout of hydrogen refueling stations in Germany, integrating traceability features to document hydrogen source and emissions profile at the point of refueling.[1]
H2 MOBILITY is the largest operator of hydrogen refueling stations in Germany and a pioneer in public hydrogen infrastructure. The company partners with logistics and energy providers to ensure the reliable supply and expansion of the hydrogen refueling network[1].
A collaboration in Germany that pairs hydrogen production with refueling and fleets, cited as a parallel example to the UK's integrated hydrogen efforts.
H2 Mobility is a German network constructing a nationwide hydrogen fueling grid, presented as a parallel example of strategic hydrogen investment.
An association focused on building an H2 fueling network in Switzerland, and an Xcient customer.
Operator of hydrogen filling stations in Germany; Daimler Truck has taken a stake in this company.
This company commissioned the study conducted by Fraunhofer ISE to analyze the greenhouse gas emissions of EVs and FCVs.
Association of refuelling station operators, logistic companies, transport companies and industry players that will lease a large portion of the 1,600 fuel cell trucks from Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility.
Industrial initiative in Germany responsible for developing 34 of the planned 38 new hydrogen refueling stations in the country.
Joint venture involving Daimler and partners focused on building hydrogen refueling station networks in Germany. Currently operating 50 stations with plans to expand to 100 by year-end and 400 long-term.
A joint venture established to develop and operate public hydrogen refueling stations across Germany. H2 MOBILITY owns and operates the 50th hydrogen station in Potsdam and aims to have 100 stations operational by 2019.
A joint venture focused on developing Europe's hydrogen fuel infrastructure. H2 Mobility owns and operates hydrogen fueling stations and aims to build at least 100 stations throughout Germany.
This venture, involving Daimler, Shell, and Linde Group, aims to develop a comprehensive hydrogen infrastructure throughout Europe.
A joint venture formed by Air Liquide, Daimler, Linde, and Shell to develop hydrogen fuel infrastructure in Germany. The company opened two new hydrogen fuel stations in Frankfurt and Wiesbaden.
H2 MOBILITY is a German initiative leading the development of comprehensive hydrogen infrastructure and fuel cell vehicle adoption in Germany. The consortium plans to install 400 hydrogen fuel stations nationwide by 2023.
Joint venture established by Air Liquide, Linde, OMV, Shell, and Total to build and operate hydrogen fuel stations across Germany.
A project aimed at building hydrogen fuel stations throughout Germany to support fuel cell vehicle adoption and clean transportation goals.
A conglomeration of European companies specializing in energy, hydrogen fuel, and transportation, working to establish a business model for hydrogen refueling infrastructure in Germany.

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