The Port of Hamburg, Germany is set to gain a hydrogen refuelling station built by Linde Engineering to act as a part of a test centre for hydrogen-powered port logistics.
Commissioned by Hamburg Hafen und Logistik (HHLA), the Linde built station will be developed within the scope of HHLA’s Clean Port and Logistics cluster to fuel hydrogen-powered heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) and terminal equipment to test them in operation.
Expected to begin operations in 2023, set to be located at the Port’s Container Terminal Tollerot (CTT), the station will utilise a high-pressure ionic compressor to compress hydrogen up to 450 bar.
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