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Toyota and Hyundai back hydrogen refuelling roll-out by AIM-listed ITM Power

11 forecourt locations targeted by end of 2020 after deal agreed with Shell

Fuelling up: An ITM Power refuelling station in operation.(Image: ITM Power)

Hydrogen specialist ITM Power has brought forward a new division to build, own and operate refuelling stations across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The Sheffield-based AIM-listed company, currently working with offshore wind giant Orsted to bring forward green hydrogen for industry in the Humber region, is now ramping up the road fuel element too.

ITM Motive will own and operate eight hydrogen refueling stations - which the parent company has already established - expanding to 11 by the end of the year.

The company has won º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and EU funding to help deployment, and reached an agreement with Shell for forecourt siting.

Clean Growth Minister, Kwasi Kwarteng, with a hydrogen powered car at Orsted's East Coast Hub in Grimsby - when the ITM Power collaboration was unveiled.(Image: Rick Byrne / GrimsbyLive)

Each will feature an ITM Power electrolyser and a Linde IC90 compression, storage and dispensing system.

Major car manufacturers have welcomed the move. Ashley Andrew, Hyundai Motor º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s managing director, said: “It’s fantastic to see that ITM is implementing a strengthened commercial approach to its hydrogen refueling station expansion strategy.

"This commitment to developing the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ infrastructure will in turn help to increase consumer demand for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, like the Hyundai NEXO, that offer zero-emissions motoring, along with refueling times and range comparable to internal combustion engine vehicles.”

ITM Motive will be a separate, wholly-owned subsidiary, headed up by new appointment Duncan Yellen, as managing director.