HysetCo operates the world’s largest hydrogen fleet, of 800 vehicles, and is the leading hydrogen station network in France, with eight stations in the Paris region. The company is strengthening its network of hydrogen stations in the Île-de-France region - France. Its increased distribution capacity is aimed at supporting the growing demand for hydrogen in transportation.
The Paris-Orly Airport site plays a strategic role in the deployment of hydrogen mobility in dense urban areas. Located in close proximity to major transportation flows - taxis, professional vehicles, travelers - the station is a key refueling point for high-usage needs. With a new distribution capacity of 1 ton per day, it can now fuel more than 500 vehicles daily.
This new station replaces the first hydrogen station in the Paris region, originally settled at the airport in 2017. As airport access roads account for up to 30 percent of non-flight-related carbon emissions, this initiative illustrates a strong commitment to cleaner and more efficient mobility solutions.
“The inauguration of this hydrogen station within the airport provides easier access to clean, renewable energy, reinforcing our shared commitment to decarbonised mobility - for the benefit of airport users and local residents alike” said Laurence Faure, Director of Paris-Orly Airport, Groupe ADP. “Paris-Orly, which will be carbon-neutral for internal emissions by 2025, is on track for net-zero ground emissions by 2030 - a vision we share with committed partners like HysetCo. Together, we are advancing a sustainable approach where progress goes hand in hand with responsibility, firmly believing that every action counts.”
The project is supported by the French government, the European Union through the CEF Transport program, and the Île-de-France Region, key public partners. It is fully aligned with both regional and European strategies for energy transition and the reduction of gas emissions.
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