Businesses across Europe are getting excited about hydrogen-powered vehicle fleets. With good reason: they are better for the environment and run as smooth and silent as electric vehicles, with the performance, towing capacity, ease of refuelling and driving range of a petrol vehicle. Not to mention, they offer you complete independence from the power grid, which means you aren’t affected by price fluctuations or geopolitical conflicts.
Hydrogen vehicles don’t produce carbon emissions – they only emit water vapour and hot air.
There are two types of hydrogen vehicles on the market: internal combustion engines and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs for short). Both use hydrogen to power the vehicle – either by burning it in an internal combustion engine, like gasoline, or through an electrochemical reaction, like batteries. In either case, they only produce water as a by-product. In other words, the hydrogen is used as a working fluid or energy carrier rather than a fuel. If that energy carrier is produced using renewable energy sources, like sun or wind, it is 100% green and emission-free.
H2 is the most abundantly available element on earth.
Hydrogen is locked up in enormous quantities in water, hydrocarbons and organic matter.
Hydrogen vehicles don’t need the power grid, a system that still relies for 90% on imported fossil fuels.
Hydrogen can be produced when renewable energy sources are abundant, and stored in tanks for later use. It isn’t affected by price fluctuations, geopolitical conflicts, or overdemand from the grid. If anything, it relieves it. .
Hydrogen vehicles have a driving range similar to petrol vehicles.
Hydrogen provides the same long driving range as fossil fuels, even in the coldest winter months. The latest generation of hydrogen vehicles can power you over 800 km on a single tank of hydrogen.
Filling up a hydrogen car, bus, bike, van or forklift is very similar to refuelling a petrol vehicle.
You can quite simply fill the vehicle at a hydrogen-power station in less than five minutes. Combine that with the long driving range and you’ll see why hydrogen vehicles are the perfect alternative for long-distance travels and long-shift activities.
Driving a hydrogen vehicle is like driving a petrol engine without the engine noise or carbon emissions.
Hydrogen vehicles are smooth and virtually silent like electric vehicles, with the driving range and ease of refuelling of a petrol engine.
Hydrogen vehicles don’t need the power grid, a system that still relies for 90% on imported fossil fuels.
Hydrogen can be produced when renewable energy sources are abundant, and stored in tanks for later use. It isn’t affected by price fluctuations, geopolitical conflicts, or overdemand from the grid. If anything, it relieves it. .
Hydrogen vehicles have a driving range similar to petrol vehicles.
Hydrogen provides the same long driving range as fossil fuels, even in the coldest winter months. The latest generation of hydrogen vehicles can power you over 800 km on a single tank of hydrogen.
Filling up a hydrogen car, bus, bike, van or forklift is very similar to refuelling a petrol vehicle.
You can quite simply fill the vehicle at a hydrogen-power station in less than five minutes. Combine that with the long driving range and you’ll see why hydrogen vehicles are the perfect alternative for long-distance travels and long-shift activities.
Driving a hydrogen vehicle is like driving a petrol engine without the engine noise or carbon emissions.
Hydrogen vehicles are smooth and virtually silent like electric vehicles, with the driving range and ease of refuelling of a petrol engine.
We deliver the tanks of hydrogen to your doorstep, or rather parking area – or help you generate your own carbon-free fuel supply on-site.
We deliver and maintain your private refuelling stations, making sure your employees can refuel their vehicles on time, in no time.
You can choose between a variety of hydrogen-fuelled vehicles from reliable car brands to tailor your fleet to match both your company’s needs and your people’s preferences.
We bear the risks and the costs, while you can enjoy the benefits of saving on fuel costs and carbon emissions.
Are you ready to make the switch to a naturally abundant, zero-emission, 100% reliable and convenient source of energy that takes you places?