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© UlemCo

Oxfordshire funds hydrogen refuelling infrastructure for emergency vehicle trials

Oxfordshire County Council has awarded £825,500 in funding to develop refuelling infrastructure for a hydrogen-powered emergency services programme.

The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Range Extended Fire Engine Prototype (Hyer Power) project will trial up to three fuel cell-powered vehicles, including a fire engine, ambulance and road sweeper.

As the lead partner in the £8m ($10.3m) initiative, UlemCo will direct the funding towards the development of essential hydrogen refuelling infrastructure.

Hungerford-based Fuel Cell Systems will provide the refuelling equipment. Since 2016, the company has developed three generations of mobile hydrogen refuelling trucks.

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