Hyperion Motors has launched its Hyper:Fuel Mobile Stations™, capable of refuelling both hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
The mobilised refueling station will be available across the United States from 2023, and manufactured at the company’s 65-acre manufacturing HQ in Columbus, Ohio.
Previously, Hyperion revealed its 1,000-mile range XP-1 in 2020 to demonstrate the benefits of hydrogen-ion storage over lithium-ion. Utilising hydrogen-ion storage technology, Hyper:Fuel Mobile Stations™ address the primary challenges relating to refuelling and recharging infrastructure facing many commercial hydrogen trucks and battery cars on the road today.
Investment into infrastructure buildout is delayed by numerous issues, including site selection, construction costs, and others. Many experts believe that this lack of refueling, and recharging infrastructure is the largest barrier to FCEV and BEV adoption.
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