French hydrogen refueling stations manufacturer, HRS, and the energy transition pioneer, SEVEN, are set to join forces and build up to five hydrogen stations by 2025.
Boldly endeavoring to advance decarbonization in the sector, this collaboration is set to strengthen both companies’ standing in the hydrogen industry.
SEVEN Group, launched in 2017, is steadily cementing its place in the renewable fuels industry, specializing in BioGNC (Compressed Natural Gas) and BioH2 (green hydrogen). SEVEN prides itself as an investor, developer, and operator of environmentally-friendly multi-energy stations for road and sea transport for a range of audiences.
Currently, SEVEN operates approximately 20 stations dispensing renewable fuels, with several more stations under construction or development across France. The company’s vision to hasten the deployment of H2 solutions is becoming more visible.
This ongoing collaboration sees HRS and SEVEN merging their unique areas of expertise on potential hydrogen mobility projects, including plans for five 1 tonne/day HRS40 stations between 2024 and 2025. HRS has secured its position as the exclusive supplier to SEVEN through a LOI signed recently.