The exhibition’s doors in the station of Avoriaz, France, will open from February 424, uniting concrete applications of mobility and electro-hydrogen systems.
The event aims to highlight local initiatives for energy mobility and to expose low-carbon solutions that bring a positive response to the imperative of the energy transition.
Companies from the region’s hydrogen industry and general public will gather to discuss challenges facing the energy transition and sustainable development.
Victorien Erussard, President and founder of Energy Observer, said, “The objective is to showcase concrete solutions that will help reduce the carbon footprint of ski resorts and skiers and to raise awareness of the preservation of unique ecosystems.”
Phillippe Boucly, President of France Hydrogène, added, “The violence of climate change requires us to find new solutions. Hydrogen is certainly one of them.
“It will enable us to decarbonise large sectors of the economy and will also help integrate renewable energies into the energy system.”
French and international industrialists will display their mobility solutions and applications at the event, to offer a different innovation designed to reduce carbon emissions.
These include EODev’s hydrogen generator, which range from 10kVA to 1,750kVA and enter into production in 2024, but available for order this year.
Read more: EODev launches new range of hydrogen power generators
Also on demonstration will be HRS’ mobile hydrogen recharging station, the Toyota Mirai, Hyvia hydrogen utility, Caetano bus, MEP74 electric snowmobile and MoonBikes electric snow bike.
Jérémie Lagarrigue, Managing Director of EODev, said, “We design and industrialise clean and silent hydrogen electric generators in order to replace diesel generators in all their applications. Our hydrogen generators are ideal for use in mountain environments where the electrical grid is often less dense and the risk of failure higher.
“This is why it was relevant and important for us to be present at the Positive Energy Summit in Avoriaz to also contribute to the preservation of this ecosystem for future generations.”
Julien Etienne, Chief Commercial Officer at Hyvia, added, “Hyvia is a logical partner for this excellent initiative.
“This initiative is all the more essential as it is located at the heart of the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region, which is at the forefront of H2 mobility and is piloting the first European ‘Zero Emission Valley’ project.”
The Energy Observer is a self-sufficient and emission-free round-the-world Odyssey that runs on an energy mix of hydrogen and renewable energies, and has already sailed over 92,000km since its launch in 2017
In July 2021, it arrived in New Caledonia, having already made 68 stopovers – 15 of which with its educational exhibition – and visited 30 different countries.
Read more: Energy Observer sails over 40,000 nautical miles
A Successful Ecosystem for Green Hydrogen – London
It is becoming ever clearer that the entire green hydrogen ecosystem requires alignment. Hydrogen’s potential, performance, and safety are proven. Green hydrogen is widely accepted as a core pathway to Net Zero, yet the key levers in the transition are not yet in-sync.
At H2 View we recognise the increasingly challenging economic climate that various countries/economies are currently facing. We want to help as many companies as possible in the hydrogen space to achieve their needs as competitively and logically as possible. As a result, we felt it was a compelling decision to relocate our previously planned event in Iceland, to a venue in London.
Join H2 View in London, one of the foremost investment capitals of the world, for a 1.5-day event devoted to thought leadership, insights, and actionable takeaways in the green hydrogen ecosystem, combined with the connections and networking to deliver against those objectives.
This H2 View hydrogen summit is dedicated to dissecting the ecosystem requirements to truly realise a green hydrogen-fuelled future across industries, transport, and society. This event will tackle all sides of the energy ecosystem, from wind and solar power requirements to additionality, water sustainability, electrolyser technologies, and investment and policy climate.
You can find more information at h2-viewevents.com

