Hydrogen fuel infrastructure gets a boost in Germany
Air Liquide continues to bolster world’s hydrogen fuel infrastructure Air Liquide, a producer of industrial gases, has been hard at work helping establish a comprehensive hydrogen fuel infrastructure around the world. This infrastructure is needed to ensure the success of hydrogen-powered vehicles, which most of the world’s major automakers are currently developing. Some hydrogen-powered vehicles exist today, but their reach is limited by the relatively small infrastructures upon which they rely. By bolstering the world’s hydrogen fuel infrastructure, these vehicles are expected to become muc…
Air Liquide continues to bolster world’s hydrogen fuel infrastructure
Air Liquide, a producer of industrial gases, has been hard at work helping establish a comprehensive hydrogen fuel infrastructure around the world. This infrastructure is needed to ensure the success of hydrogen-powered vehicles, which most of the world’s major automakers are currently developing. Some hydrogen-powered vehicles exist today, but their reach is limited by the relatively small infrastructures upon which they rely. By bolstering the world’s hydrogen fuel infrastructure, these vehicles are expected to become much more popular amongst consumers.New hydrogen fuel station opens in Germany
Automakers focusing on hydrogen-powered vehicles have plans to commercialize their new products between the years 2013 and 2015. A comprehensive hydrogen fuel infrastructure is needed for this commercialization to gain traction. Though much of the world still lacks the infrastructure necessary to support hydrogen-powered vehicles on a large scale, Germany has made the most progress in developing an adequate structure for future transportation. Air Liquide has announced the opening of Germany’s first hydrogen fuel station that is designed for passenger vehicles. The station is located in the city of Dusseldorf and is the first of 10 new fuel stations that the company has designed.