ZeroAvia and Grenoble-based Absolut Hydrogen (a specialist in developing liquid hydrogen (LH2) systems for heavy duty mobility for transport and land applications) have joined forces to explore LH2 production, storage and refuelling at airports.

The two organisations will collaborate on building and demonstrating liquefaction and liquid hydrogen storage for use in airports and ultimately to explore the technology developments, concept of operations, safety procedures and standards for larger-scale deployment to deliver liquid hydrogen to aircraft.

Jérôme Lacapère, CEO of Absolut Hydrogen described the partnership as an “opportunity to take a new step towards a more sustainable aviation.”

He also noted that: “Liquid hydrogen is considered the most advantageous state for tomorrow’s aviation and heavy-duty mobility in general and Absolut Hydrogen enables its availability thanks to its H2 liquefiers.”

 

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