Plug Power has been awarded $10M by the U.S. Department of Energy to demonstrate next generation hydrogen refueling infrastructure for medium and heavy-duty vehicles at scale. Plug‘s project, HYPER-Fuel, is a liquid-to-gaseous dispensing and cryogenic dispensing hydrogen refueling station architecture. This funding is part of the DOE’s $62M investment in 20 projects across 15 states aimed at accelerating the deployment of next-generation clean hydrogen technologies. These initiatives will advance key aspects of hydrogen fueling infrastructure, demonstrate hydrogen-powered container-handling equipment for port operations, and enhance processes critical to the efficient, timely, and equitable implementation of hydrogen technologies. In partnership with Washington State University, the University of Maryland at College Park, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Plug will develop a high-flow, direct-fill hydrogen fueling station. The dispensing station, based on Plug’s GenFuel technology, will offer fueling rates exceeding 8 kg/min, a daily capacity of greater than tonnes, and options for both 350 and 700 bar pressurized hydrogen, including forward looking subcooled liquid and cryo-compressed hydrogen dispensing. The project aims to address the growing hydrogen infrastructure needs for on-road heavy-duty vehicles.
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