CMB.TECH Begins Work On World’s First Hydrogen Refuelling Station

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  • CMB.TECH, part of CMB (Compagnie Maritime Belge), is strongly committed to hydrogen.
  • The launch of the Hydroville, the first hydrogen-powered passenger vessel in the world, was the instigation of this commitment.
  • Up until now, the Hydroville has been supplied with hydrogen by means of a tube trailer. To be able to supply larger ships with hydrogen, a refuelling station is a necessity.
  • The public area is accessible to everyone to refuel their hydrogen-powered car or to re-charge their electric car at an ultra-fast charging point.

Breaking ground on our first hydrogen refuelling station, says CMB.TECH in its official website.

CMB.TECH announces the start of work

CMB.TECH today announces the start of work on the first hydrogen refuelling station in Antwerp. It is the first hydrogen refuelling station in the world that produces and is capable of supplying green hydrogen to cars, buses, trucks and ships.

The official opening is planned for March 2021. By accessing the virtual tour one will already get an impression of what the site will look like.

CMB.TECH’s ambition

“CMB.TECH’s ambition is to become the reference in the field of hydrogen technology for large-scale industry applications with a focus on the maritime and transport industry. Having a hydrogen refuelling station is essential. We want to demonstrate that this technology is ready to scale up and that the maritime industry is playing a pioneering role in the transition to alternative energy sources. We hope it will encourage other companies to take steps to use hydrogen as the fuel of the future” says Roy Campe – Managing Director of CMB.TECH.

How does it all work?

An electrolyser converts electricity and water (H₂O) into hydrogen. Via a compressor, the hydrogen is intensively pressurised and transferred to various buffers. These buffers ensure that a car, truck or ship can refuel. In addition to the refuelling station, the site also contains 2 trailer docks that can be used to transport the green hydrogen produced to other applications. In addition, various ultra-fast charging points for electric cars are included which are integrated into the site’s smart grid.

Near the Port House

The hydrogen refuelling station will be built near the Port House. This location on the boundary between the city and the port has been purposely selected to provide the many industrial applications in the port with hydrogen, whilst at the same time keeping it easily accessible to the general public.

Part of innovative urban port

“The location is part of the innovative urban port that AG VESPA & the port of Antwerp are developing. With this state-of-the-art technology, this project is fully in line with this initiative. This is the first time that such a hydrogen project has been developed” says Annick De Ridder – Flemish representative and Antwerp alderman responsible for port, urban development and city and country planning.

Virtual tour

One can already take a look at what the site will look like via the link of the virtual tour.

About CMB & CMB.TECH

CMB is a diversified shipping and logistics group based in Antwerp, Belgium. CMB owns and operates more than 90 sea-going ships in dry bulk (Bocimar), container transport (Delphis) and chemical tankers (Bochem). CMB is also involved in real estate (Reslea, Maritime Campus Antwerp) and Innovation & Development of Low Carbon fuel applications (CMB.TECH). CMB has offices in Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, Hamburg and Brentwood.

For the hydrogen refuelling station CMB.TECH collaborates with specialised partners such as Ballast Nedam, Alpha Engineering and E-kinetix.

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Source: CMB.TECH