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English Español Everfuel launches plan for Danish hydrogen fueling network

The 19-station plan is the third and final section of the Everfuel’s Scandinavian green hydrogen fueling strategy, connecting Sweden, Norway and Denmark.



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Author: PetrolPlaza Correspondent Pablo Plaza

Everfuel A/S launched the company’s H2 station roll-out plan for Denmark targeting up to 19 fueling sites for zero emission transport by end of 2023. The plan is the third and final section of the Everfuel’s Scandinavian green hydrogen fueling strategy for trucks, buses and cars connecting the main traffic corridors in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, according to a press release.

The Danish network will comprise of sites developed by Everfuel, including the fueling stations Esbjerg, Kolding, Aarhus and Korsør which Everfuel today operates and the high capacity H2Station at Amager in Copenhagen which is set to start operations on 1 July 2021. The first specific new site selections are expected to be announced in 2021.

The Danish H2 station network is part of Everfuel’s Ramp-up phase of the announced plan to invest €1.5 billion in developing the green hydrogen value chain in Europe and reach €1 billion of revenue from sale of hydrogen fuel to buses, trucks and cars before 2030. Everfuel aims to develop a Scandinavian H2 fueling network which will initially cover Norway south of Trondheim, Sweden south of Stockholm and Denmark.

The network supports the STRING initiative for establishing a hydrogen corridor with refueling stations from Hamburg to Oslo. STRING consists of minimum 13 stakeholders across eight regions and five major cities in Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.

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