The Villach deployment includes the inauguration of the first dedicated hydrogen refuelling station associated with the DeCarB Carinthia bus decarbonization project.[1][2] This infrastructure is designed to serve the 35‑bus fleet and potentially future hydrogen vehicles, integrating hydrogen supply, compression, storage and high‑pressure dispensing equipment at or near the bus depot.[2][6] Although specific production methods (green vs. grey hydrogen) are not detailed in the open sources consulted, the station is positioned as a key enabler of emission‑free regional bus operations in Carinthia.[1][2]
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