Atawey sells three hydrogen stations
Published by Willow Munz,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Atawey has announced the sale of three new hydrogen refuelling stations in Europe to Colruyt Group and Virya Energy, for a multi-million-euro amount, following a competitive tender process. This contract marks a key milestone in the international expansion strategy of the French company in hydrogen refuelling stations.
Following the deployment of a first station in Italy, Atawey will now install three new stations in Belgium, dedicated to heavy-duty mobility. This project is fully aligned with Europe’s ongoing efforts to decarbonise transport and reflects the commitment of key industry stakeholders. It also demonstrates Atawey’s ability to operate in international markets with high regulatory and operational requirements.
Hydrogen refuelling stations in Belgium supporting the decarbonisation of heavy-duty and high-usage mobility
These new orders confirm the relevance of Atawey’s technological offering and its ability to meet the growing expectations of hydrogen mobility operators, as well as AFIR requirements.
With a total distribution capacity exceeding 7 tpd, these three new stations – dedicated to heavy-duty mobility – will be deployed in Belgium by the end of 2027. They are based on a modular and standardised architecture, ideally suited to the project’s requirements.
Atawey will also provide a full range of high value-added services to ensure optimal equipment availability.
A new step toward industrialisation through series orders
These sales also represent a significant step forward in the industrialisation of Atawey’s solutions, with the transition to series production orders – reflecting growing industrial maturity. The company relies on optimised production processes, a structured supply chain, and proven industrial standards, enabling it to secure volumes, costs, and delivery timelines, while maintaining a high level of quality.
Jean-Michel Amaré, President and Co-Founder of Ateway, commented: “This project is excellent news for heavy-duty and high-usage hydrogen mobility in Europe: it confirms the relevance of hydrogen in accelerating transport decarbonisation. It also represents the concrete implementation of our international expansion strategy initiated several months ago. I would like to thank Colruyt Group and Virya Energy for their trust, as well as all the teams involved in delivering these projects.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/07042026/atawey-sells-three-hydrogen-stations/
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