Infraserv Höchst has joined the Clean Energy Partnership (CEP), a cross-industry initiative working across all sectors to activate the market for mobility with hydrogen and fuel cells in the interests of a sustainable energy turnaround.
The European chemical company is already demonstrating how a hydrogen infrastructure conserves resources and produces fewer climate-damaging emissions.
Infraserv Höchst joins Air Liquide, Audi, BMW, Daimler, EWE, GP Joule, H2 Mobility, Honda, Hyundai, Linde, OMV, Shell, Total, Toyota and the Westfalen Group, who are all already partners of the CEP.
Commenting on the new partnership, Dr. Joachim Kreysing, Managing Director of Infraserv Höchst, said, ”In our view, hydrogen is one of the central building blocks of the energy transition – far beyond the issue of mobility.
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