The Norwegian Public Roads Administration has announced a new tender titled “Development of Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure” with a focus on Oslo, Akershus, and Østfold regions.
Published on December 9, 2024, potential bidders have until January 15, 2025, to submit their proposals.
The primary goal of this tender is to establish a robust network of hydrogen refueling stations across key regions to support the adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles. This development is crucial as it aligns with Norway’s broader strategy for a transition to sustainable energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The tender calls for a comprehensive plan that includes the design, construction, and operation of the refueling stations.
Tender requirements emphasize the use of cutting-edge technology to ensure the efficient and reliable delivery of hydrogen fuel. Bidders are expected to demonstrate capacity in handling liquid hydrogen safely, as well as the capability to implement scalable infrastructure solutions. These requirements are crucial for setting a high standard in the nascent phase of hydrogen adoption, providing a benchmark for future developments in the sector.
The establishment of a hydrogen refueling network is a pivotal move for Norway as it strives to lead in the global green energy transition. The tender not only accelerates the deployment of hydrogen technology but also encourages innovation within the sector. By laying down a framework for hydrogen infrastructure, Norway is setting an example for other nations, fostering international cooperation, and investment in hydrogen technology.