Hydrogen Mobility Europe was a flagship project giving fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) drivers access to the first truly pan-European network of hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS).

The H2ME Project significantly expanded the European hydrogen vehicles fleet by deploying FCEVs and HRS in 9 European countries between 2015-2023. The H2ME projects therefore confirmed the technical and commercial readiness of vehicles, fuelling stations and hydrogen production techniques.
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The H2ME initiative is a flagship European project, which deployed hundreds of fuel cell hydrogen cars, vans and trucks and the associated refuelling infrastructure, across 8 countries in Europe.
It created the first truly pan-European network, and the world’s largest network of hydrogen refuelling stations.

The project was made up of two phases, H2ME (1), which started in 2015, and H2ME-2, which will ended by the end of 2023.

The project is being supported by the European Union through the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH 2 JU) but is driven by the continuous engagement of the industry.

The document Emerging Conclusions of H2ME2 provides a summary of the project status, highlights key achievements and also suggests some of the emerging issues which need to be tackled by the fuel cell vehicle sector as it moves towards a commercially viable mass market proposition.

The entire document can be read here.

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Emerging Conclusions

The H2ME initiative is a flagship European project, which deployed hundreds of fuel cell hydrogen cars, vans and trucks and the associated refuelling infrastructure, across 8 countries in Europe.
It created the first truly pan-European network, and the world’s largest network of hydrogen refuelling stations.

The project was made up of two phases, H2ME (1), which started in 2015, and H2ME-2, which will ended by the end of 2023.

The project is being supported by the European Union through the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH 2 JU) but is driven by the continuous engagement of the industry.

The document Emerging Conclusions of H2ME2 provides a summary of the project status, highlights key achievements and also suggests some of the emerging issues which need to be tackled by the fuel cell vehicle sector as it moves towards a commercially viable mass market proposition.

The entire document can be read here.

H2ME stations deployed

45+ stations were planned as part of the project

This €170 million demonstration project was co-funded with €67 million from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme through the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (now Clean Hydrogen Partnership), a public private partnership supporting fuel cell and hydrogen energy technologies in Europe. See www.clean-hydrogen.europa.eu

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Versailles, FR (H2ME2)
Rue de la Croix Blanche, 78350 Les Loges-en-Josas, France
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Paris Sud (Orly), FR (H2ME)
94390 Avenue de l'Aéroport, Paray-Vieille-Poste, France
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Sarreguemines, FR (H2ME)
1 Rue Jean Baptiste Dumaire, 57200 Sarreguemines, France
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Kolding, DK (H2ME)
Vejlevej 361, 6000 Kolding, Denmark
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Sandviken, SW (H2ME)
Sätragatan 17, 811 61 Sandviken, Sweden
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Mariestad, SE (H2ME2)
Sörgårdsvägen 2, 542 35 Mariestad, Sweden
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Rodez, FR (H2ME)
Route d'Espalion, Onet-le-Château, France
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Paris Nord (Roissy), FR (H2ME2)
parking PW aéroport de Roissy-Charles de GAULLE Paris, France
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Lyon, FR (H2ME2)
76 Avenue Tony Garnier, Lyon, France
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Vannes, FR (H2ME2)
Avenue Edouard Michelin, Vannes, France
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Leipzig, DE (H2ME)
Poststraße 3, 04158, Leipzig, Germany
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Potsdam, DE (H2ME)
Horstweg 53c 14478 Potsdam
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Laatzen, DE (H2ME)
Karlsruher Str. 12, 30880 Laatzen, Germany
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Leverkusen, DE (H2ME)
Karl-Krekeler-Straße 2, Leverkusen, Germany
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Frankfurt (Niederräder Ufer), DE (H2ME)
Niederräder Ufer 51, 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Aachen, DE (H2ME)
Prager Ring 106, 52070 Aachen, Germany
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Essen, DE (H2ME)
Katernberger Str. 99, 45327 Essen, Germany
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Meerane, DE (H2ME)
Äußere Crimmitschauer Str. 125, Meerane, Germany
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Halle (Saale), DE (H2ME)
Blücherstraße 7, 06122 Halle (Saale), Germany
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Herten, DE (H2ME)
Doncaster Pl. 5, 45699 Herten, Germany
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Passau, DE (H2ME)
Regensburger Str. 68, 94036 Passau, Germany
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Bayreuth, DE (H2ME)
Christian-Ritter-von-Langheinrich-Straße 2, 95448 Bayreuth, Germany
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Dortmund, DE (H2ME)
Schützenstraße 2-4, 44147 Dortmund, Germany
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Mönchengladbach, DE (H2ME)
Odenkirchener Straße 160, 41236 Mönchengladbach, Germany
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Erfurt, DE (H2ME)
Am Urbicher Kreuz 34, Erfurt, Germany
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Schnelldorf, DE (H2ME)
Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 1, Schnelldorf, Germany
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Keflavik, IS (H2ME2)
Fitjar 1, Keflavík, Iceland
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Reykjavik, IS (H2ME2)
Vesturlandsvegur 110, Reykjavík, Iceland
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The Hague, NL (H2ME2)
Binckhorstlaan 100, 2516 BE The Hague, Den Haag, Netherlands
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Aberdeen, UK (H2ME)
38 Powis Terrace, Aberdeen AB25 3RF, UK
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Magdeburg, DE (H2ME)
Glindenberger Weg 3, Gewerbegebiet Nord 39126 Magdeburg, Germany
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Berlin (Rothenbachstr.), DE (H2ME)
Rothenbachstraße 1, 13089, Berlin, Germany
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Berg bei Hof, DE (H2ME)
Sieggrubenstraße 5 95180 Berg bei Hof
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Fürth, DE (H2ME)
Hans-Vogel-Straße 55, 90765 Fürth, Germany
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Aarhus, DK (H2ME2)
Tongavej 1, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
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Copenhagen, DK (H2ME2)
Prags Boulevard 69, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Birmingham (Tysley Park), UK (H2ME2)
Tyseley Energy Park Hay Mills Birmingham B25 8DW
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Herning, DK (H2ME2)
Vejlevej 5, Herning, Denmark
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Paris Porte de St Cloud, FR (H2ME2)
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20 Avenue Dode de la Brunerie, Paris, France
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Strasbourgh, FR (H2ME2)
R-GDS
78 Rue de la Plaine des Bouchers, Strasbourg, France
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Saint Herblain, FR (H2ME2)
Lions avenue 2, Marcel-Paul Boulevard saint herblain
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Paris Central Pont de l’Alma, FR (H2ME2)
Pl. de l'Alma, Paris, France
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Paris – Le Bourget, FR (H2ME2)
Le Bourget, France
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Virtoles, FR (H2ME2)
Vitrolles, France
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Paris (Hyssy), FR (H2ME2)
Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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Nantes, FR (H2ME2)
70 Rue du Bêle, Nantes, France
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Den Haag, NL (H2ME2)
Binckhorstlaan, The Hague, Netherlands
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Le Mans
9 Rue Maurice Trintignant, 72100 Le Mans, France

H2ME stationsH2ME STATIONS

H2ME2 stationsH2ME2 STATIONS

H2ME Demonstration AreasH2ME DEPLOYMENT COUNTRIES

H2ME Observer CountriesH2ME OBSERVER COUNTRIES

This project has received funding from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking (now Clean Hydrogen Partnership) under Grant Agreement No 671438 & No 700350.

FCEVs allow more sustainable transport, using a powertrain technology that is clean, efficient and makes better use of natural energy resources – thus helping to decarbonise the transport sector, address the issue of poor air quality and reduce noise pollution.
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