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INFRASTRUCTURE

Hydrogen refueling stations and complexes for fuel cell transport

A hydrogen refueling station (HRS) is an infrastructure component designed for refueling vehicles with hydrogen. It can be either a part of a traditional gas station or a separate infrastructure component.

Hydrogen filling stations can be divided into three types: Stationary, Mobile, and Home.

Today, we have developed examples of the implementation of hydrogen filling stations of various types and purposes, including stationary and mobile solutions.
Hydrogen filling stations developed by our team in classic (stationary) and container versions can produce different amounts of hydrogen per day for any purpose and number of consumers.

The HRS includes the following units: an electrolyzer, a compressor, hydrogen purification and cooling systems, a storage tank, and refueling columns with the equipment necessary for refueling vehicles.

Hydrogen is dosed at 350 and/or 700 atm.

We have our own developments of equipment and related devices (fittings) for refueling hydrogen transport.
A unique innovative mobile refueling station gives the opportunity to refuel hydrogen transport in motion even if there is no hydrogen refueling infrastructure.

The refueling station is equipped with an electrolyzer, a compressor, and all the additional equipment necessary for refueling a fuel cell vehicle with high-quality high-pressure hydrogen.

When equipped with an autopilot system, the station turns into an unmanned robotic refueling module.

MOBILE SOLUTIONS

Mobile and container HRS can also be equipped with a fuel cell for generating electricity on board providing the opportunity to use the station as a mobile backup generator of electricity.

In the future, we plan to develop refueling complexes for various types of hydrogen-powered transport – bicycles, scooters, electric scooters, various unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), airplanes, ships.