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H2 MOBILITY and the HOYER Group conclude contract for hydrogen logistics

  • Efficient, reliable supply to hydrogen refueling stations by HOYER in the Rhein-Neckar region

The HOYER Group has concluded a contract with H2 MOBILITY, the largest operator of hydrogen (H2) refueling stations in Germany. Initially, as a partner, the international logistics specialist for liquid goods will undertake supplies to H2 refueling stations in the Rhein-Neckar region, and will be responsible both for transport and for quantity control.

The international logistics specialist HOYER, by taking this step, strengthens its position as a leading provider in Germany in the field of gas logistics. The HOYER Group is continuously expanding H2 operations, both with logistics expertise and by building up its own H2 fleet. Investments and market growth will be guided in an internal New Energies focus group, which deals in detail with equipment and the provision of services in the H2 sector.

Anna Krüger, Head of Sales for Global Gas Logistics and a member of the HOYER Group’s New Energies focus group, says, “We are very pleased with the signature of this contract, through which we can contribute our many years of experience, both in handling hydrogen and in intelligent logistics planning. The partnership with H2 MOBILITY is an important milestone in our mission to further expand the hydrogen logistics sector, thus supporting the transition to environmentally friendly mobility. HOYER is also already acquiring experience with its first fuel cell trucks.”

Frank Fronzke, Managing Director and COO of H2 MOBILITY, says, “We are delighted to have gained HOYER as a reliable partner who will support us in strengthening independent supplies to our hydrogen refueling stations. By assigning a logistics partner, we create more autonomy and security in supplies to our refueling stations. At the same time, we have invested in our own hydrogen equipment, so together with HOYER we can now implement more flexible deliveries to our refueling stations.”