Green Hydrogen

Green hydrogen is generated by splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen through an electrolysis process powered by renewable electricity. Green hydrogen can propel vehicles (cars, trucks, trains, ships) with fuel cells or internal combustion engines, largely reducing their environmental impact compared to propulsion based on fossil fuels. It can also be used as a key resource for production of green ammonia (fertiliser) or green methanol (chemical industry or vehicle fuelling).

Electrolyser

Water electrolysis

General

Seawater

Vehicle

In-vehicle Usage

General

Life Cycle Analysis

Refuelling