HRS and Seven join forces for hydrogen mobility 

HRS and Seven join forces for hydrogen mobility 

HRS, manufacturer of hydrogen refueling stations, is partnering Seven to create hydrogen stations in France by 2025. Seven, founded in 2017, is involved in the development, construction and operation of "green multi-energy" BioGNC and Bio H2 stations, particularly for road transport. It already operates around twenty stations distributing renewable fuels. Some twenty more are currently under development in France, with the aim of accelerating the development of hydrogen. With the LOI signed with HRS, retaining it as exclusive supplier, the two companies are joining forces on hydrogen mobility projects, with 5 HRS40 1 ton/day stations planned between 2024 and 2025. "This alliance reflects our shared vision of fully committing to the decarbonization of heavy mobility using renewable hydrogen," said Jean-Michel Richeton, Chairman of Groupe Seven. "We are extremely proud of this first ambitious collaboration with Seven, which aims to deploy 5 1-ton/day stations. This joint initiative reinforces our commitment to the deployment of cutting-edge hydrogen solutions, meeting the growing need for sustainable mobility in the heart of our regions," said Hassen Rachedi, founder and CEO of HRS.