PROJECTS
Check out CALVERA HYDROGEN's recent projects about hydrogen refuelling stations, storage solutions and transport systems for compressed gases.
This project consists of the manufacture and installation of 2 complete Hydrogen Refuelling Stations (HRS) in the cities of Poznan and Katowice (Poland). They are dual pressure HRS: 350 bar for refuelling buses and 700 bar for refuelling cars.
Project developed between the National Hydrogen Centre (CNH), CAF and CALVERA HYDROGEN to manufacture and install a Hydrogen Refuelling Station (HRS) to supply H2 trains. It is a dual pressure HRS that can be used for both heavy duty vehicles (350 bar) and light duty vehicles (700 bar).
This project is being cooperatively developed by a consortium formed by prestigious companies with extensive experience and specialised in each of the aspects and materials involved in the development of the project, such as FCC Medio Ambiente, IRIZAR, JEMA ENERGY and CALVERA HYDROGEN.
CALVERA HYDROGEN has delivered the country’s first hydrogen refuelling station for cars at 700 bars in Madrid, which was entirely manufactured in its facilities and internationally approved in accordance with the existing stringent regulations, giving it therefore enormous projection in the sector.
CALVERA HYDROGEN, as trustee of the Foundation for the Development of New Hydrogen Technologies in Aragon, is participating in the Surf ‘n’ Turf project in the Orkney Islands of Scotland.
CALVERA HYDROGEN is participating in the European BIG HIT project involving production, storage and distribution of hydrogen for energy supply purposes.
As an international benchmark in storage and transport of high-pressure compressed gas, CALVERA HYDROGEN has presented a new product with a high degree of innovation, in its CNG line (compressed natural gas and biogas).
This is a project developed jointly by the Spanish National Centre or Hydrogen and CALVERA HYDROGEN. A high pressure (450 bar) storage is supplied to be installed in one of the first Hydrogen Refuelling Stations in Europe.