Everfuel stops producing hydrogen stations

Everfuel hydrogen stations

At the end of August, the Danish company – which is backed by Hy24 – announced a change of strategy. Everfuel is going to concentrate on the production of green hydrogen, due to the lack of profitability of stations.

Originally, Everfuel planned to deploy stations in Northern Europe, including 19 in Denmark. But the start-up had to face the facts: the market is not mature enough. There are too few vehicles and the mobility market will be driven by lorries rather than cars. What’s more, rising costs and supply problems are not helping matters. The programme has therefore been halted. Everfuel will also be closing the stations that were already open. In due course, the company will adapt its offer to meet the needs of heavy mobility, within the framework of the AFIR directive.

The priority is therefore to produce green hydrogen. Everfuel reaffirms its intention to be a supplier of green hydrogen for industry and mobility. But the schedule has been postponed to achieve profitability.

Do you want to learn more about Everfuel and their hydrogen stations? Then our latest 2 articles on the subject should interest you. You can read them here and there

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Article written by Laurent Meillaud and translated by Logan King 

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Logan King

Logan King

After an unusual career (3 years in the French army followed by a 3-year degree in Applied Foreign Languages), it was my passion for environmental issues that finally caught up with me and led me to join Seiya Consulting and H2 Today in June 2022. First as an end-of-study internship, then as Marketing & Communication Manager and translator at Hydrogen Today.

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