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Vissers Energy Group signs off on hydrogen refuelling station in Venlo

Vissers Energy en Resato realiseren gezamenlijk een waterstoftankstation bij de energyhub in Venlo.

Vissers Energy Group has officially signed for the construction of a hydrogen filling station at the new EnergyHub in Venlo. The station will be equipped with both a 350-bar and a 700-bar dispenser, making it suitable for passenger cars as well as heavy vehicles, such as trucks.

The hydrogen filling station forms an important part of the EnergyHub Venlo, where Vissers Energy Group is committed to offering a complete range of traditional and sustainable fuels, electric charging infrastructure, food concepts and washing facilities. The station, to be operational by June 2026, will have a capacity of 1,000 kilograms of hydrogen per day.

“With the realisation of this hydrogen filling station, we strengthen Venlo’s position as a logistics hotspot and better enable international hydrogen traffic between the Netherlands and Germany. With this, we are taking an important step towards emission-free mobility,” said Gerbert Vissers, CEO of Vissers Energy Group.

Vissers Energy Group is realising the hydrogen filling station in cooperation with Resato Hydrogen Technology, which specialises in the development and supply of complete hydrogen filling stations. “With this project, Vissers Energy Group is taking an important step in the further roll-out of hydrogen infrastructure,” says Rob Castien, CEO of Resato Hydrogen Technology. “This station proves that scalable and future-proof hydrogen solutions are already available today.”

Opening Moments & More

The first opening of the EnergyHub will take place on 20 October: the food concept Moments & More,the shop formula developed in-house by Vissers Energy for petrol stations, will open its doors then. Customers can go there for sandwiches, salads, smoothies and a grill range. According to Vissers Energy Group, the hub’s other entrepreneurs are scheduled to launch in December.

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This article was automatically translated from the Dutch language original to English (British).

Author: Nina Koelewijn

Source: MobilityEnergy.com