INEOS is a major UK-based multinational chemicals company, a key partner for the hydrogen demonstration, supplying hydrogen from their Grangemouth facility, and investing in low-carbon and hydrogen solutions.
INEOS is one of the world's largest chemical producers, headquartered in London, with operations across the UK and Europe. It is the parent company of INEOS Acetyls and operates major facilities such as the Hull site. INEOS has committed to net zero GHG emissions by 2050 and is investing in decarbonization initiatives.
INEOS Energy is leading the Gassum onshore CO2 storage exploration license in Denmark. The company is positioning itself as a frontrunner in carbon capture and storage technology.
Collaborating with Daimler Truck AG for a customer fleet trial of the Mercedes-Benz GenH2 liquid hydrogen-powered truck. They are a leading producer of vinyls and a large operator of electrolysis technology, producing low-carbon H2.
Europe's largest operator of electrolysis technology, it has become the first green hydrogen ISCC PLUS fully certified producer in Europe. They currently produce 60,000 tpy of low-carbon hydrogen across multiple sites.
INEOS Automotive has decided not to proceed with the production of its hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the Grenadier Demonstrator, due to a lack of market support.
Chemical company supplying hydrogen for the trial and operating the Grangemouth site in Scotland. INEOS is committed to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2045.
A major chemicals company partnering with Engie to implement a hydrogen fuel transition at its Phenol site in Doel, Belgium. INEOS operates the gas turbine that will be tested with hydrogen blends.
INEOS is a UK multinational chemicals company that is spearheading an initiative with Mercedes to advance hydrogen fuel technology for Formula 1. They are also one of the largest European hydrogen producers and lead in electrolysis technology.
A British chemical company that has signed a deal with Hyundai to use hydrogen fuel cells in its new Grenadier off-road vehicles and to work on delivering a reliable hydrogen fuel supply in Europe.