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 downloaded here.