Case Study

Fuel Cell Zero-Emission Buses for Aberdeen, Scotland

Fuel Cell Zero-Emission Buses for Aberdeen, Scotland

FUELING The hydrogen bus refueling station, based at Aberdeen City Council's Kittybrewster depot, is the first fully integrated hydrogen production and bus refueling station in Scotland. The commercial-scale hydrogen station is owned and operated by BOC, a member of the Linde Group. The facility has three electrolysers to produce the hydrogen on site from water, with extremely low emissions. The hydrogen is then compressed to 500bar and stored ready for dispensing at 350bar when required. A purpose-built hydrogen fuel cell bus maintenance facility is co-located at the depot. ® Case Study – Fuel Cell Zero-Emission Buses for Aberdeen, Scotland SUMMARY Sites: Aberdeen, Scotland Application: Ten zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell buses, Europe’s largest fleet System: 150kW FCv

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