
Four new hydrogen refueling stations opened in the Benelux
On 12th of December, TotalEnergies inaugurated new public hydrogen refueling stations in the Rotterdam region, in Capelle aan den IJssel, and in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
The realization of these H2 stations by TotalEnergies unlocks the strategic Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) corridor. The first route runs from Rotterdam towards Germany via the A12, allowing trucks, but also passenger and commercial light vehicles to refuel with hydrogen in Rotterdam (Capelle), Utrecht and TotalEnergies' already existing H2 station in Arnhem. The second route runs from Rotterdam to Breda towards Belgium via the A16. In addition, TotalEnergies recently opened another H2 station in Bettembourg, Luxembourg.
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Ten days later, DATS 24 opened two new public hydrogen refuelling stations. These HRS are located at Gentsesteenweg 239 in Erpe-Mere and at Outre-Cour 37 in Herve. The Belgian energy and fuel supplier is thus strengthening its network of hydrogen refuelling stations in the country, and is actively fulfilling its leading role in the energy transition. With six public hydrogen refuelling stations, DATS 24 operates the largest network in Belgium, making hydrogen mobility accessible to more and more people.
The opening of the new refuelling stations are part of the EU's H2Benelux project. (reference)