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HyTEC · Hydrogen Transport in European Cities

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201131 August 2015EU funding €11,948,532

This proposal focuses on creating two new European hydrogen passenger vehicle deployment centres in London and Copenhagen – cities that are widely recognised as synonymous with the goal of developing and then adopting ultra-low carbon urban transport solutions.The HyTEC project will also create genuine links between the new and existing hydrogen passenger vehicle demonstration projects across Europe, with a view to informing ongoing strategic planning for hydrogen rollout and also ensuring a ‘common voice’ towards the expansion of the hydrogen vehicle fleet in Europe towards commercialisation. To do so, a fleet of passenger cars will be deployed in Oslo, one of the early demonstration centres, continuing the rollout of the hydrogen vehicles at this site.The goal of the project is to implement stakeholder inclusive vehicle demonstration programmes that specifically address the challenge of transitioning hydrogen vehicles from running exemplars to fully certified vehicles utilised by end-users and moving along the pathway to providing competitive future products.A European consortium of 17 members from 5 member states has been assembled to deliver the project, which will:•Demonstrate 25 new hydrogen vehicles in the hands of real customers, in two vehicles classes: taxis (5), passenger cars (19). In addition fuel cell hybrid hydrogen scooters will be demonstrated as a proof of concept in London and at Ride and Drive type events. The passenger cars will be supplied by leading global OEMs.These will be supported by new hydrogen refuelling facilities, which together with existing deployments in each city will lead to two new city based networks for hydrogen fuelling. These networks work on different concepts, one based on on-site production (Copenhagen) and the second on hydrogen delivery (London), allowing different pathways to be tested and compared.•Analyse the results of the project, with an expert pan-European research team. The analysis will consider the full well to wheels life cycle impact of the vehicles and associated fuelling networks, demonstrate the technical performance of the vehicles and uncover the non-technical barriers to wider implementation.•Plan for future commercialisation of the vehicles, as well as providing an approach for the rollout of vehicles and infrastructure, which builds on the demonstration projects.•Disseminate the results of the project widely to the public to improve hydrogen awareness. This will be supported by targeted dissemination to, other regions, key industrial stakeholders and policy makers.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

AIR PRODUCTS PLC

UK · €1,975,556

participant

Foreningen Hydrogen Link Danmark

DK · €150,419

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €230,816

participant

HYDROGEN, FUEL CELLS AND ELECTRO-MOBILITY IN EUROPEAN REGIONS

BE · €84,800

participant

GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY

UK · €229,390

participant

Ludwig-Boelkow-Systemtechnik GmbH

DE · €110,058

participant

LTI LIMITED

UK · €1,080,317

participant

hySOLUTIONS GmbH

DE · €16,575

participant

KOBENHAVNS KOMMUNE

DK · €761,663

participant

MATGAS 2000 AIE

ES · €68,614

participant

CENEX - CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR LOW CARBON AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES

UK · €276,629

participant

INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED

UK · €3,996,829

participant

ELEMENT ENERGY LIMITED

UK · €311,962

participant

COPENHAGEN HYDROGEN NETWORK AS

DK · €1,918,915

participant

LHR AIRPORTS LIMITED

UK · €89,966

participant

LONDON BUS SERVICES LIMITED

UK · €27,173

participant

HYUNDAI MOTOR EUROPE GMBH

DE · €618,850

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