Xebec Adsorption, a global provider of clean energy solutions, announced the signing of an agreement for the delivery of hydrogen to a fueling station in the Netherlands by its fully owned subsidiary HyGear.
The arrangement calls for the on-site creation and delivery of 130,000 kilograms of hydrogen over a 1.5-year term from HyGear’s adjacent decentralized hydrogen production center in Arnhem, Netherlands. Over the course of the contract, the provided hydrogen is estimated to fuel roughly 33,000 fuel cell electric vehicle (“FCEV”) fills.
“This is the second hydrogen supply agreement we have signed in the Netherlands for refueling stations. We are excited about our continued traction as large-scale demand for the fuel comes online for heavy and light duty FCEVs such as buses and passenger cars. Our decentralized hydrogen production hubs already offer supply to local industrial markets, and we are primed for the increased demand from the mobility sector. This unique approach of local production and distribution will play well into our global strategy of distributed and decentralized gas generation, resulting in significantly lower costs and emissions,” stated Marinus van Driel, President of Xebec Europe.