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Cavendish secures hydrogen infrastructure contract

 

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Global Hydrogen Review,

Cavendish Hydrogen ASA (Cavendish) has announced the award of a significant engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for a hydrogen fuelling station in Germany. This marks one of the largest contract wins for Cavendish in recent years, with a value in the range of €4 - 5 million.

The project involves the design, permitting, construction, and service and maintenance of a hydrogen fuelling station in the Western part of Germany. The station will operate at 350 bar pressure and is designed to fuel 25 buses per day, supporting the transition to zero-emission public transport in Germany.

Delivery of the project is structured in two phases and will take place throughout 2026 and 2027. The initial phase covers permitting activities and is followed by the second phase that covers station construction and service and maintenance. The customer, an influential player in the German mobility sector, will be disclosed at a later stage in a joint announcement.

Cavendish will collaborate with Everfuel, acting as a subcontractor for this project. Everfuel will provide services for the construction of the bus fueling station, leveraging its deep expertise in hydrogen infrastructure. Everfuel is already producing Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBO) at its hydrogen production facility, HySynergy, in Denmark and distributing it to industrial customers. Germany is a frontier market for green hydrogen adoption, and this project reflects the growing appetite for RFNBO in the country. This partnership underscores the shared commitment of Cavendish and Everfuel to accelerate the hydrogen transition in Europe.

Cavendish and Everfuel have previously collaborated on two Hydrogen bus stations in Frankfurt and Wuppertal. These two projects have proven to be very successful, and the stations are two of the most utilised in Europe, fuelling 20 - 40 buses on a daily basis. Germany is a strategic growth market for Cavendish, where we already have a strong presence. This contract reinforces our position as a trusted partner in Europe’s hydrogen transition and aligns with our growth ambitions, supported by positive market indications, supportive policy environment, proven operational success, and excellent product-market fit.

“This contract is a milestone for Cavendish and a clear validation of our strategy in Germany. Hydrogen infrastructure is critical for decarbonising heavy transport, and we are proud to deliver a solution that combines innovation, reliability, and scalability. With strong policy support and growing demand, Germany represents a key growth platform for Cavendish, and this project sets the tone for what’s ahead”, said Robert Borin, CEO of Cavendish.

 

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