HDF Energy launches its fuel cell plant in Blanquefort in Gironde
HDF Energy (Hydrogène de France) has just inaugurated its fuel cell manufacturing plant of more than one megawatt in Blanquefort, on the former Ford site. With 80% of its production intended for export, this plant aims to decarbonize heavy maritime and rail mobility as well as the production of electricity for public networks. Built in 14 months for an investment of 20 million euros, the 7,000 m² plant will produce PEM (proton exchange membrane) fuel cells. HDF Energy wants to replace the diesel engines of freight locomotives, power ships, and provide clean electricity to boats at dock. From 2025, pre-series production will begin, followed by series industrialization from 2026, with a targeted capacity of 1 GW per year by 2030.
https://www.pv-magazine.fr/2024/06/04/hdf-energy-inaugure-son-usine-de-piles-a-combustible-de-forte-power-a-blanquefort/
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