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ITM and Deutsche Bahn forge partnership for sustainable transportation and infrastructure

ITM Power has signed an agreement with Deutsche Bahn AG (DB) to collaborate on sustainable transportation and infrastructure, specifically in the field of green energies, such as green H2 and its derivatives.

DB is one of the largest transport companies and railway operators in Europe and is committed to being climate-neutral by 2040. A key element of its decarbonization strategy is the adoption of alternative drives and usage from green energy sources. Plans include converting DB’s fleet of trains, buses, and trucks into low and zero-emission vehicles, as well as building new infrastructure required for operating and maintaining the converted fleets using green energy and green fuels.

The collaboration between ITM and DB will comprise five key areas:

  • Decarbonizing technologies: Deepen the understanding of each other’s technologies designed to decarbonize rail transport, mobility solutions and related services.
  • Transport and mobility market services and solutions: Exchange knowledge on the use of green H2 across locomotive, bus and truck fleets while exploring potential partnerships in green energy, transport, mobility, and infrastructure services, including the evaluation of refueling infrastructure.
  • Zero-emissions operations: Understand and develop the pathway to zero-emissions operations, including the sourcing and storing of green fuels, such as green H2.
  • Energy resilience and self-sufficiency: Share ideas on energy resilience & self-sufficiency, including piloting solutions in the railway and infrastructure sectors.
  • Green energy logistics and supply chain: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the green fuel supply chain in Germany, Europe, and beyond, catering to the needs of DB and other stakeholders, including piloting green H2 transport to Germany.

Dennis Schulz, ITM CEO, said, “Deutsche Bahn has an ambitious strategy to transition towards a clean and climate-friendly rail system in Germany and to play a major role in the transportation of green fuels. We are delighted to support Deutsche Bahn in advancing sustainable transport solutions in the heart of the EU.”

Niko Warbanoff, CEO of DB E.C.O. Group, said, “As part of DB, the DB E.C.O. Group is very interested in developing new ideas and collaborations in areas such as green energy, decarbonization and zero emissions, thereby making a contribution to the rail and infrastructure sector in Germany and around the world.”