McPhy has received orders worth more than €5m ($5.7m) since the beginning of 2019 – a positive start to the year for the hydrogen production and storage specialist.
The French company has just logged an order for six stations from Siege 27 and SDEC Energie to support the roll out of hydrogen mobility solutions in Normandy under the EAS-HyMob project.
Supported by the European Union funding via the European Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) as part of the Connecting Europe Facility – Transports (CEF-T) infrastructure programme, the project is expected to create a network of 15 stations on major roads in Normandy linking major cities.
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