In the publication, Hiperbaric shares insights into the role of high-pressure compression technologies in enabling hydrogen refuelling operations for both light- and heavy-duty mobility applications. The piece also explores the development of the multimodal hydrogen refuelling station located in Burgos, Spain, developed as part of CyLH2Valley.
As part of the project, Hiperbaric contributes advanced compression systems capable of reaching pressures of up to 900 bar, supporting hydrogen storage, distribution, and vehicle refuelling processes under real operating conditions.
The publication further outlines how the Burgos refuelling station will support hydrogen supply for mobility applications while also enabling regional hydrogen distribution through tube trailer operations. The infrastructure is being jointly developed by CyLH2Valley partners Hiperbaric, Aciturri, Beroil, and Desmasa.
Through 11 interconnected pilots, CyLH2Valley aims to demonstrate the integration of renewable hydrogen across production, storage, distribution, and end-use applications in mobility and industry. Contributions from partners such as Hiperbaric help advance the deployment of scalable hydrogen infrastructure capable of supporting Europe’s energy transition goals.
Read Hiperbaric’s full article here!