A second, pan-European hydrogen (H2) infrastructure deployment scheme has just been announced, officially establishing the largest EU funded project for H2 mobility and fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) deployment.
The €100m ($112.6m) H2ME 2 scheme has received an additional grant of €35m ($39.4m) from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), a public-private partnership supporting fuel cell and H2 energy technologies, and aims to significantly expand the European fleet of H2-powered vehicles.
H2ME 2 builds upon H2ME 1, which was originally announced in September 2015 and developed plans for the rollout of 300 FCEVs and 29 refuelling stations.
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