The French government has issued a new tender titled “Acquisition de véhicules propres (particuliers et professionnels, électriques et hydrogènes),” aimed at the purchase of clean vehicles, including both electric and hydrogen-powered models.
The tender was published on August 19, 2024, and submissions are due by September 20, 2024. This initiative is significant for advancing the hydrogen industry in the region, promoting cleaner transportation solutions.
The primary objective of this tender is to procure environmentally friendly vehicles for both personal and professional use within the Île-de-France region. This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy sources in the transportation sector.
Key requirements for the tender include the supply of state-of-the-art electric and hydrogen vehicles that meet specific environmental standards. Bidders must demonstrate their ability to provide vehicles that offer high energy efficiency, reduced emissions, and compliance with the latest European Union regulations on clean transport.
The tender also emphasizes the importance of supporting infrastructure for hydrogen-powered vehicles. This includes the provision of necessary refueling stations and maintenance services to ensure the seamless integration of these clean vehicles into the public and private transport systems.
Technically, hydrogen vehicles should be equipped with fuel cells that convert hydrogen gas into electricity, emitting only water vapor as a byproduct. This technology, along with battery electric vehicles, is essential for reducing dependency on fossil fuels and lowering overall greenhouse gas emissions.
By encouraging the adoption of clean vehicles, the French government aims to foster innovation in the hydrogen sector, enhance public health, and contribute to global climate goals.