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h2me-holds-roundtable-highlighting-the-need-to-be-more-ambitious-about-hydrogen-mobility
h2me-holds-roundtable-highlighting-the-need-to-be-more-ambitious-about-hydrogen-mobility

H2ME holds roundtable highlighting the need to be more ambitious about hydrogen mobility

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As the European Union and member states discuss reducing CO2 emissions from cars and vans, today’s Hydrogen Mobility Roundtable will highlight that local authorities, large industrial companies, and global vehicle OEMs are prepared to deploy zero-emission mobility as an economically attractive solution requiring no compromise to operational requirements.

Hosted by Hydrogen Mobility Europe (H2ME) in partnership with the European Commission’s Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) and Hydrogen Europe, the roundtable event comes the day after the European Parliament voted on setting tougher carbon dioxide emissions limits for cars and vans, in line with the policy aim of driving the adoption of low and zero emission vehicles. As part of the legislation, the EC will treat both hydrogen (H2) fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as zero-emission vehicles.

The roundtable highlights that today’s technological advancements can support Europe to become an ambitious leader in zero-emission mobility, underlining the inherent potential of H2 to deliver global emission reductions whilst meeting our future energy needs.

The H2ME project is playing a critical role in creating the world’s largest network of H2 refuelling stations (HRS). 49 stations will be funded under the H2ME project, of which 15 are already in operation.

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