HRS, French designer and manufacturer, and European leader in hydrogen refueling stations, and Enowa, the energy and water subsidiary of NEOM, have installed their first hydrogen refueling station in NEOM, Saudi Arabia's sustainable region. The partnership, announced by HRS in June 2024[1], aims to develop a zero-emission public transport system. The station marks a positive step in advancing hydrogen-powered mobility solutions in the Middle East.
An industry leader, HRS has developed a dual pressure refueling station with a compression capacity of 14 kg H2 per hour, offering a versatile refueling solution compatible with every hydrogen vehicle. HRS also offers modular refueling solutions with larger capacity, scalable up to four tons/day to meet the challenges of such large-scale sustainable mobility ecosystems.
“We are delighted to partner with HRS to provide hydrogen-powered mobility solutions. Jointly, we will accelerate innovations in clean technologies fueled by green hydrogen and contribute to hydrogen mobility markets.” - Peter Terium, CEO of Enowa
The refueling station, located at Petromin's state-of-the-art Heavy Machinery & Truck Service Center, can support a wide range of hydrogen-powered vehicles. HRS was selected for this pivotal project as its solutions met Enowa's expectations in terms of compatibility with applications and speed of execution.
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