HRS, Toyota Motor Europe, and ENGIE take hydrogen refueling to the next level

HRS, Toyota Motor Europe, and ENGIE take hydrogen refueling to the next level

HRS announces a breakthrough in the development of Mid Flow Twin (MFT) hydrogen refueling technology, conducted in partnership with Toyota Motor Europe and ENGIE Lab CRIGEN. Unveiled a year ago, this technology is based on a dual-nozzle architecture designed to reduce refueling times for light and heavy-duty vehicles.

The teams have successfully integrated MFT components into a RHeaDHy distribution terminal, marking a step towards the industrialization of the system. This integration is based on components developed as part of the European RHeaDHy project, designed to achieve high flow rates suitable for heavy-duty applications.

Following this phase, a new qualification testing campaign will be launched at the HRS test site in Champagnier (Isère). The aim of this work is to validate the performance of the components and their complete integration.

A demonstration of Mid Flow Twin technology will be held on January 27 at 11:00 a.m. at the HRS booth at Hyvolution Paris, in the presence of the project partners. This step is part of a development program designed to support the deployment of hydrogen stations that comply with European regulatory requirements and meet the growing needs of hydrogen mobility.