HRS: Hype orders 5 new stations











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(Boursier.com) — HRS received the order for 5 new 1,000 kg/day stations from Hype, in accordance with the strategic partnership signed in December 2021. These stations are intended to integrate the Hype network open to all, of which a first series of 7 stations will be in service in Île-de-France between the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, starting with that of Issy-Les-Moulineaux which will be operational in October 2022.

In accordance with the strategic partnership established in December 2021, providing for the order of 8 stations (6 with a capacity of 1,000 kg/day and 2 with a capacity of 200 kg/day), HRS has received a new order for 5 stations 1,000 kg / day. To meet Hype’s objective of having an operational network of 7 green hydrogen distribution stations by the end of 2022-early 2023, these stations will initially have a capacity of 200 kg/day, then replaced by 1,000 kg/day stations, during 2023.

This new order follows the first two orders placed in April 2022, one of them being for the Issy-les-Moulineaux station, the first stone of which was laid on June 27 and will be operational in early October 2022. .

These orders make it possible to secure the supply necessary for the implementation of the first phase of the Hype station network and are in line with the objectives set by Hype, which provide for deployment in Île-de-France by the end of 2024 by: 10,000 vehicles in taxi use, mostly hydrogen and the integration of new uses (utility vehicles, heavy goods vehicles, buses, dumpsters, etc.), supplied by a network of at least 26 hydrogen refueling stations green produced locally and open to all, including 20 of 1,000 kg/day each. In addition, Hype plans to establish itself by the end of 2024 in 15 other regions, in France and abroad, the next ones will be announced during 2022.

It is recalled that the agreement between Hype and HRS provides for an exclusive supply commitment with HRS, for the next 5 200 kg/day stations that Hype would need in the context of its activity in France and also provides for a commitment of negotiation, by the end of 2022, of a framework co-exclusivity agreement aimed at the joint deployment of a minimum of 50 HRS stations.


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