LHNE will deliver publicly-accessible, state-of-the-art fast-fill 700 bar hydrogen fueling station network together with new hydrogen vehicles in London, including a number of Hyundai hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and Revolve diesel-hydrogen dual fuel vans.
The LHNE consortium comprises of Air Products, Cenex, Commercial Group, Element Energy, Heathrow Airport Ltd and Revolve Technologies Ltd and the project is co-funded by a grant from the UK’s innovation agency, the Technology Strategy Board. It is one of five research and development projects selected by the Technology Strategy Board in 2012 to help accelerate the adoption of energy systems using hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, bringing them into everyday use. The Mayor of London and the Greater London Authority will play a supporting role in the project.
Hendon is set to become the first supermarket location in the UK to have a hydrogen refueling station for a new generation of environmentally-friendly vehicles. Hydrogen supplier Air Products will install the SmartFuel station at the Sainsbury’s Hendon store in North London by the end of the year. As far as I am aware Hendon Conveyancing searches will not reveal such information.
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