The European Commission has launched Hy2Move, the fourth Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) in the hydrogen value chain.
It aims to spur the development and industrial deployment of breakthrough hydrogen technologies to help decarbonise mobility and transport sectors.
Hy2Move will cover 13 projects put forward by 11 companies across seven member states (Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Slovakia and Spain), who will receive €1.4bn in public funding.
Workstreams will focus on designing platforms to integrate fuel cell technology into buses and into trucks; developing fuel cell technologies, which would use hydrogen to generate electricity; creating on-board storage solutions for hydrogen; and developing technologies to produce hydrogen that powers the vehicles, including refuelling with ‘fuel cell grade’ hydrogen.
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