Fully established earlier this year, the TotalEnergies-Air Liquide joint venture (JV) aims to become one of the leading hydrogen refuelling station developers in Europe but must align with truck OEMs to achieve this.
“We’re always talking about the chicken and the egg scenario,” TEAL Mobility’s CEO, Florentin de Loppinot, told H2 View. “My way of seeing it is to say that my role is to be the chicken coup.
“I don’t want to solve the chicken and the egg solution, I’m there to build an infrastructure where we can host both chicken and eggs.”
The company plans to be operating around 20 stations along the European Transport Network (TEN-T) by the end of the year, with the wider aim of producing 100 stations throughout the continent.
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