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18 June 2024Hyvia, a joint venture between Renault Group and Plug, and hydrogen mobility provider Hype have joined forces to “accelerate decarbonised hydrogen mobility.” The goal is to lower the cost of H2 and related services.
According to a press release by the Renault Group, “the partnership covers the entire ecosystem of H2 mobility.” That means it involves supplying decarbonised hydrogen, setting up H2 refuelling stations, and even providing the vehicles.
Concretely, that means that Hyvia will deliver hydrogen to Hype’s filling stations in and around the French capital. The hydrogen will be produced at Hyvia’s plant in Flins, located just west of Paris. It is also where the company assembles its hydrogen refuelling stations, which are available for rent or purchase. In the case of the new partnership, Hyvia will provide two new refuelling stations for the Hype network, though it does not mention whether these are rented out or sold to the H2 taxi provider.