Hydrogen refuelling and corridor infrastructure refers to the production, storage, distribution, and dispensing facilities needed to supply hydrogen vehicles along key freight and transport routes, often organized as network “corridors” linking industrial hubs, ports, and logistics centers. For heavy trucks, such infrastructure typically includes centralized hydrogen production or import terminals, high-capacity compression and storage, tanker or pipeline distribution, and truck-scale refuelling stations capable of safely delivering large quantities of hydrogen at high pressure.
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