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Hydrogen stationsInnovative solutions for all hydrogen vehicles (from 350 up to 700 bar)
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Air Liquide provides a complete range of hydrogen stations from 350 up to 700 bar and offers comprehensive turnkey solutions to fill vehicles’ tanks (buses, cars, forklifts...) with hydrogen, quickly and safely.
With over 40 years of technical and industrial experience in hydrogen, and more than 15 years specifcally on hydrogen stations, our teams propose standardised products and tailor-made solutions to meet customers’ specific needs.
Air Liquide supports all phases of your project from design to operation, including integration, manufacturing, start-up, training and maintenance.
Forklifts’ hydrogen station
Buses and cars’ hydrogen station
Major achievements 350 and 700 bar gaseous and liquid hydrogen stations (standard or advanced design).
75 stations in the world.
Collaboration with the other Air Liquide entities: Asia, Canada, Europe, Japan, United States… in major worldwide projects for clean mobility.
Strong presence in the European Community projects and initiatives such as FCH JU, H2 Mobility, CHIC, H2E, CEP, SWARM, TEN-T, H4ALL, HyBalance.
Mobile filling station available for rent and for special event such as Drive’n’Ride, WHEC, Michelin Challenge Bibendum, exhibitions and conferences.
Key benefits Standard or tailor-made stations
Turnkey solutions
Reduced maintenance
Design expertise (patented innovations)
Support of an international Group
From mobile to advanced stationary stations
Station integration: compact skid 10’, 20’, 40’ or on-site accommodation
Remote or integrated dispenser in the station
Multiple hydrogen sources: pressurized gas storage, cryogenic liquid storage, electrolyser, steam methane reformer…
Automatic control system
High safety and reliability
Standard communication protocols like SAE 2799 to achieve nominal fills (temperature compensated)
Cold fill to achieve fast filling according to refuelling protocol SAE J2601
Product range
StandardsOur stations answer to all country standards.Examples: KGS (Korea), CE (Europe), KHK / HPGSL (Japan), UL FM (USA)…
VEHICLES CHARACTERISTICS HyDRogEN STATIoNS CHARACTERISTICS
Name Type of vehicleAverage quantity of H2 delivered
per fillFilling pressure Average refuelling
timeStation daily capacity
(kg of H2 per day)
F20
Forklift ~1 kg 350 bar 3 min
20 - 60 kg
F100 100 kg
F200 200 kg
B200 Bus 30 to 40 kg 350 bar 20 min 200 kg
C50_B
Car
4 kg
700 bar
6 min50 kg
C50_A
3 minC100_A5 to 6 kg
100 kg
C200_A 200 kg
D350Demo < 3 kg
350 bar10 min
< 20 kg
D700 700 bar < 20 kg
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Air Liquide, a committed player in hydrogen
Energy to go furtherThe world now faces a dual challenge that involves both the environment and energy.Accordingly, providing access to clean transportation is a major challenge in the effort to reduce greenhouse gases and local pollution in cities (particles and noise).Used in the fuel cell, hydrogen combines with oxygen from the air to produce electricity, with water as the only by-product.Hydrogen can be produced from a range of energy sources, in particular from renewable energies. For this reason, hydrogen shows great potential to provide clean energy and be an alternative to fossil fuels.Air Liquide is present across the hydrogen energy chain: production, storage, distribution and uses for the end user.A world leader in gases, technologies and services for Industry and Health, Air Liquide seeks to facilitate access to this clean energy.
Air Liquide’s Blue Hydrogen initiativeAt least 50% of hydrogen energy produced through carbon-free processes by 2020, by combining:
biogas reforming,
valorization of renewable energies through water electrolysis,
the use of technologies for the capture and upgrading of carbon emitted during the process of producing hydrogen from natural gas.
A commitment to meet both environmental requirements and social and economic constraints.
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ContactsAir Liquide Advanced Business & Technologies2, rue de Clémencière BP 15 – 38360 Sassenage, FranceTél. : +33 (0)4 76 43 68 21 E-mail : [email protected]
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Air Liquide est le leader mondial des gaz, technologies et services pour l’industrie et la santé. Présent dans 80 pays avec environ 68 000 collaborateurs, le Groupe sert plus de 3 millions de clients et de patients*. Oxygène, azote et hydrogène sont au cœur du métier du Groupe depuis sa création en 1902. L’ambition d’Air Liquide est d’être le leader dans son industrie, en étant performant sur le long terme et en agissant de façon responsable.* Suite à l’acquisition d’Airgas le 23 mai 2016"Creative Oxygen" : De l’oxygène naît l’inspiration.