Germany''s hydrogen refuelling landscape growing with over 80
With more than 100 public Hydrogen refuelling stations, Germany is at the forefront of Europe''s transition to hydrogen-powered mobility. What''s more, the infrastructure is being
With more than 100 public Hydrogen refuelling stations, Germany is at the forefront of Europe''s transition to hydrogen-powered mobility. What''s more, the infrastructure is being
With more than 90 operational stations, the infrastructure is expanding rapidly. Major cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Frankfurt have several stations, making it easier to use
In 2019, the country celebrated the opening of its 80th station, cementing its position as a leader in hydrogen infrastructure in Europe. By the end of 2022, Germany had more than 100
In 2025, there were ** hydrogen filling stations in Germany.
Fourteen hydrogen filling stations in Germany will close their doors on 31 December 2025. The stations no longer meet today''s
By comparison, the hydrogen infrastructure in Europe is still sparse: at the end of last year, there were only 294 refuelling stations, most of them in Germany: 113 refuelling
By comparison, the hydrogen infrastructure in Europe is still sparse: at the end of last year, there were only 294 refuelling stations, most of them in
Within Europe, Germany was the market leader for HRS at the end of last year, with 105 stations, accounting for 36% of the region''s total. The United States had 76 stations in operation, with
Fourteen hydrogen filling stations in Germany will close their doors on 31 December 2025. The stations no longer meet today''s requirements, according to operator H2
With more than 100 public Hydrogen refuelling stations, Germany is at the forefront of Europe''s transition to hydrogen-powered
To find the real-time availability status of the HRS in Europe, please visit HRS Availability Map. This site is managed by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership under a public procurement. Get
The leader is Germany with 105. France is in second place with 44 gas stations, followed by Great Britain and the Netherlands with 17 each and Switzerland with 14 gas stations.
In addition to this, 5000 hydrogen-powered electric trucks are expected to hit German roads soon, each with an impressive 400km range per filling. Meanwhile, in the public
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