Germany could be the first country to have a hydrogen filling station network for hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles.
That’s because the number of hydrogen-fuelled fillings stations is set to rise to 50 by the end of this year.
Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI) – the economic development agency of the Federal Republic of Germany – claims by 2023 the aim is to have around 400 stations at least every 90 kilometres on Germany’s autobahn network between densely populated areas.
A further ten in each metropolitan region would see the network stretch from the North Sea to the Alps.