A European public-private partnership that supports hydrogen and fuel cell technology development. Bart Biebuyck serves as Director and endorsed the European HRS Availability System.
Commissioned a study analyzing Europe's hydrogen railway market and its potential for FCH technologies. Its Executive Director, Bart Biebuyck, highlighted hydrogen as a key technology for decarbonizing transportation.
The FCHJU is a co-funding partner for the High V.LO-City project in Sanremo, Italy, which involves deploying fuel cell electric buses and hydrogen refueling infrastructure.
This organization is investing in the development of a comprehensive hydrogen infrastructure throughout Europe to support the success of fuel cell vehicles.
A public-private partnership comprising the European Commission, Hydrogen Europe, and other prominent members. It focuses on accelerating the deployment of fuel cells across various markets, particularly transportation.
This joint undertaking supports the expansion of fuel cell technologies and the development of hydrogen fuel infrastructure in Europe. It works alongside the H2ME 2 project.