Refuelling Stations | Parker
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Hydrogen refuelling stations are pivotal in advancing cleaner energy alternatives, significantly reducing carbon emissions. By offering efficient fuelling solutions for a variety of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) such as cars, trucks, buses, and trains, they facilitate a cleaner, more sustainable mode of transportation. With the market poised for rapid growth and a goal to establish 10,000 stations globally by 2030, the reliability of these stations becomes paramount. Embrace the opportunity to build the reliable infrastructure needed for the global transition to clean energy.

Reliability of Refuelling Stations

Due to a lower energy density than traditional fuels, hydrogen must be stored at high pressures for comparable driving ranges. The high-pressure requires robust, durable equipment and infrastructure. Reliable stations must maintain consistent pressure to ensure efficient fuel transfer and prevent equipment damage. The reliability is pivotal to safe and efficient operations of refuelling stations.

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Hydrogen Gas Quality

ISO Standard 14687:2019 defines the quality of hydrogen gas when used as a fuel in vehicles and stationary fuel cells. Following this quality standard and removing harmful impurities from the fuel, helps fuel cells work better and last longer.

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Chilling Requirements

Chilling is vital for hydrogen fuel's safety, efficiency, and quality. It prevents overheating during refuelling, boosts storage efficiency, and preserves fuel quality. This results in quicker, safer refuelling and improved vehicle performance and lifespan. Stations continuously monitor hydrogen temperatures for optimal operation.

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