Exolum, a leading energy infrastructure company, is pleased to announce that its Tees Valley hydrogen vehicle ecosystem project has received a grant of over £3 million from the UK Government Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. This grant, awarded under the Net Zero Hydrogen Fund competition, will facilitate the construction of a 5 MW water electrolyser capable of producing up to 2 tonnes/day of green hydrogen specifically for the mobility sector.

In addition to the electrolyser, the broader project encompasses the establishment of a large-scale hydrogen refuelling station and the initial deployment of 25 hydrogen-powered heavy goods vehicles. These initiatives have received support from the UK Department for Transport’s Tees Valley Hydrogen Transport Hub competition.

The Tees Valley Hydrogen Vehicle Ecosystem project reflects Exolum’s commitment to diversifying its portfolio and aligning with the energy transition objectives. By investing in projects geared towards decarbonisation, Exolum is actively contributing to the sector’s sustainability goals.

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28th February 2024