HRS, a French designer and manufacturer and a European leader in hydrogen refuelling stations, has announced the reception of a letter of intent (LoI) from its customer, Element 2, to be the exclusive supplier for a mobile hydrogen station to be installed in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
After a first HRS station ordered in September 2024 for Teesside Airport, England, Element 2, one of UK's leading hydrogen refuelling businesses, has renewed its trust in HRS solutions. This potential collaboration will support the UK's energy transition in mobility by contributing to the decarbonisation of transport through hydrogen solutions.
Established in 2020, Element 2 is building the first large-scale national network of hydrogen refuelling stations across the UK and Ireland, with the target of rolling out 50 stations over the next five years under their ‘50 in 50’ programme. This infrastructure is designed to meet the increasing demand from commercial fleet operators (including buses, HGVs, and light commercial vehicles), as well as from private individuals and businesses supporting the shift towards zero-emission mobility. Element 2 is based on an asset-light model focused on station deployment and operation. As a designer and manufacturer, HRS is therefore a key partner in supporting Element 2 in its ambitious project.
HRS would design, build and install a new design of mobile HRS14 station with a capacity of 14 kg/h, to be installed in Glasgow. The HRS solution is easy to dismantle and transport, it can be set up and operational on new sites in only 10 days. It is therefore an agile and fast technology that promotes the use of hydrogen and encourages the wider development of a network of fixed stations and adapted vehicles.
Element 2 is recognised as a provider of hydrogen refuelling station equipment, supported by its comprehensive services and solutions designed to maximise operational efficiency. This would be the fourth station deployed by HRS in the UK.
This potential new order further underscores the success of HRS' stations across Europe, as demonstrated by this continued collaboration with a key UK industry player. This is fully in line with HRS's international diversification strategy.
Scotland was the first country in the world to declare a climate emergency and has set a target to achieve net zero emissions by 2045. Its expanding hydrogen economy is built on a strong foundation of abundant renewable energy resources, a successful history of adopting innovative energy technologies, supportive government policies, and a highly skilled workforce with transferable expertise from the energy sector.
Finally, Element 2 distinguished itself at COP 2021 in Glasgow by successfully deploying its first stations for customers, particularly for buses.
Hassen Rachedi, Founder and CEO of HRS, said: “This new mark of confidence from Element 2 is a testimony to the quality and reliability of our solutions in a demanding energy transition context. Following the order of our first station in Teesside, we are proud to once again support Element 2 in the rollout of hydrogen mobility in the UK, this time with an innovative mobile station in Glasgow.
“This collaboration is fully in line with our international development strategy and confirms the relevance of our modular and agile offering. Hydrogen mobility can only succeed through strong partnerships, proven technology, and a shared vision of decarbonising transportation.
“Scotland, a pioneer in the fight against climate change, offers fertile ground for the deployment of sustainable solutions. We are determined to play an active role, alongside partners such as Element 2, in building a hydrogen infrastructure across Europe.”
Dr Andrew Hagan, Chief Development Officer of Element 2, added: “With this second order, we are pleased to continue growing our relationship with HRS in the UK. Our development in Scotland represents an exciting opportunity to begin our journey in the country and the wider Celtic regions. We are looking forward to seeing this site operational, and to working with HRS into the future as we expand our network throughout Europe.”