Driving the Future: Zero Emission with fuel cell - HYDROGEN LINK
Driving the Future: Zero Emission with fuel cell - HYDROGEN LINK Driving the Future: Zero Emission with fuel cell - HYDROGEN LINK
On the way to an area-wide hydrogen infrastructure network - The example of Germany Chicken-Egg Dilemma No vehicles without the infrastructure, no infrastructure without vehicles I Clean Energy Partnership (2002-2016) H 2 and FC Demonstration project in following federal states: Berlin, Hamburg, Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen and Baden-Württemberg II III IV H 2 Mobility (since 2009) Initiative for build-up of nationwide H 2 -Infrastructure. Development of a business plan and joint venture negotiations were the first steps Daimler/Linde Cooperation (2011-2014) 20 new H 2 fuelling stations are planned in Germany in a cooperation with The Linde Group and Daimler AG. The first station will be built in 2012 H 2 Mobility Joint Venture (from 2012/13) Transformation of H 2 Mobility to a Joint Venture Daimler AG / 10.10.2012 18
Our Commitment: 20 H2-fuelling stations as a catalyst for the market introduction of fuel cell technology Key Facts Approximate allocation • 20 new H 2 fuelling stations will be built from 2012 jointly by Daimler and Linde with support of federal government • Fuelling stations primarily in „high-density“ regions (e.g. Baden-Württemberg), metropolis and corridors • Germany as first country, which will get an areawide H 2 -infrastructure Green Grey = in operation / ongoing implementation = Extension of existing hydrogen regions Discussions with retail partners and location agreements Daimler AG / 10.10.2012 20 H 2 -fuelling stations until 2014 2011 2012 2013 2014 19
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On <strong>the</strong> way to an area-wide hydrogen infrastructure<br />
network - The example of Germany<br />
Chicken-Egg Dilemma<br />
No vehicles <strong>with</strong>out <strong>the</strong> infrastructure, no infrastructure<br />
<strong>with</strong>out vehicles<br />
I<br />
Clean Energy Partnership (2002-2016)<br />
H 2 and FC Demonstration project in following federal states: Berlin,<br />
Hamburg, Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen and Baden-Württemberg<br />
II<br />
III<br />
IV<br />
H 2 Mobility (since 2009)<br />
Initiative for build-up of nationwide H 2 -Infrastructure.<br />
Development of a business plan and joint venture negotiations were<br />
<strong>the</strong> first steps<br />
Daimler/Linde Cooperation (2011-2014)<br />
20 new H 2 <strong>fuel</strong>ling stations are planned in Germany in a cooperation<br />
<strong>with</strong> The Linde Group and Daimler AG. The first station will be built<br />
in 2012<br />
H 2 Mobility Joint Venture (from 2012/13)<br />
Transformation of H 2 Mobility to a Joint Venture<br />
Daimler AG / 10.10.2012<br />
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