
The Largest H2 Mobility Project in Germany
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Schleswig-Holstein
The North Frisian company GP Joule focuses on sector coupling, hydrogen, new mobility solutions and local heat. With its pilot project eFarm, it is realising a hydrogen infrastructure from production and processing right through to fleet use. The goal is to bring about a communal, sustainable economy with renewable energies and to produce, transport, process and market green hydrogen. The eFarm project ensures the security of supply in North Frisia with 100 % green, regionally produced hydrogen from wind power, thereby paving the way for hydrogen mobility. To meet the expected demand, the project includes
- 5 hydrogen production sites (1.125 MW total capacity) close to existing wind farms
- 2 hydrogen filling stations in Husum and Niebüll
- 2 fuel cell buses for public bus transport (commissioning in December 2020) and
- 30 fuel cell cars with potential for more than 100 vehicles
eFarm: Rethinking mobility - Germany's largest hydrogen mobility project
GP Joule (eFarming GmbH & Co. KG)
Nationales Innovationsprogramm Wasserstoff- und Brennstoffzellentechnologie (NIP 2 - Marktaktivierung)