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Daimler, in cooperation with The Linde Group, is pressing forward with the development of a hydrogen fueling infrastructure in Germany. Over the next three years, the two firms will install an additional 20 hydrogen stations across the nation.
This initiative links in with the existing H2 Mobility and Clean Energy Partnership projects, which are subsidized by the National Innovation Programme for hydrogen and fuel cell technology. This, according to Daimler, places Germany at the international forefront of hydrogen infrastructure development. Judging by our extended time in the Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-Cell, an expansion of the existing hydrogen fueling infrastructure is definitely needed.
The Daimler-Linde initiative will more than triple the number of public hydrogen fueling stations in Germany. The stations will be located in Stuttgart, Berlin and Hamburg as well as along two routes; one that runs north-south and one that crosses Germany in the east-west direction. Construction of the fueling stations will begin in 2012.
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[Source: Daimler]
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