The electrolysers will be used to produce hydrogen for storage and dispensing on-site at a refuelling station planned for a former German Armed Forces base in Mechernich, North Rhine-Westphalia.
The station will be operated by Regional Transport Cologne (RVK), which is already using over 100 hydrogen buses – adding to its existing stations in Meckenheim and Wermelskirchen.
Marking RVK’s first station with integrated hydrogen production, the site will produce up to 900kg of hydrogen per day. Engineering firm Ingenion will deliver the project, which is expected to begin operations by the end of 2026.
Formerly H-Tec Systems, Quest One announced it would cut around 120 jobs in February in a bid to stabilise its finances amid wider market challenges.
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