Energy, Oil & Gas

FCSL to deliver hydrogen refueling tech for UK HyHAUL project

Fuel Cell Systems (FCSL), a hydrogen engineering company, has been appointed as the official hydrogen refuelling infrastructure partner for the HyHAUL project, the UK’s hydrogen powered heavy goods vehicle (HGV) initiative.
 
Hydrogen refuelling systems, HyFleet by FCSL, will be deployed at key locations along the M4 corridor, including Reading and Avonmouth.
 
Each system will provide on-site hydrogen storage, compression, and dispensing capabilities designed for heavy duty logistics operations.
 
The project will create the UK's first hydrogen freight corridor, demonstrating that the technology is market ready, available, and scalable in the UK to support logistics operators in achieving net zero targets, it stated.
 
“This project is about turning hydrogen freight from theory into practice, and our HyFleet systems are designed precisely for that purpose,” said Dr Lee Juby, CEO of Fuel Cell Systems.
 
Juby added: “HyFleet is a UK factory built, series production refuelling system, designed by our team of engineers in West Berkshire to support the scale and reliability demands of heavy-duty vehicle operations. It builds on the success of our HyQube system, a smaller, modular unit that has been deployed across the UK and Europe since 2019 for vehicle trials and small fleet use. It is tried and tested technology, and we’re proud to take it to the next level through this industry first project with HyHAUL Mobility.”
 
Each HyFleet system will feature robust on-site hydrogen storage, high-capacity compression, and dispensing technology suitable for high throughput HGV operations.
 
The systems are designed for rapid deployment and regulatory compliance, ensuring reliable service for hydrogen fleets operating across long distance corridors.
 
HyHAUL is funded by the UK Government through the £200 million ($266 milion) Department for Transport’s (DfT) Zero Emission HGV and Infrastructure Demonstrator (ZEHID) programme.
 
It aims to deploy 30 hydrogen-powered HGVs by 2026, with a long-term goal of expanding to 300 vehicles by 2030.
 
Jon Perry, Senior Commercial Manager of HyHAUL Mobility, commented, “We’re excited to be working with Fuel Cell Systems to help shape the future of hydrogen refuelling in the UK. The deployment of HyFleet systems along the M4 is a key step in building the infrastructure needed to support zero-emission freight.
 
Perry concluded: “HyHAUL is about proving that hydrogen logistics can work at scale. With the right partners and technology in place, we’re creating a practical and reliable hydrogen freight corridor that will help the industry move toward net zero.” -OGN / TradeArabia News Service