SEA Milan and Snam – a leading energy infrastructure company – have teamed up in order to introduce green hydrogen to power ground vehicles at Milan Malpensa Airport.

The project will include a plant construction to supply the ground vehicles of Milan Malpensa Airport with green hydrogen, produced from renewable sources.

Designed by Snam, the infrastructure will involve the electrolyser installation together with a compressor, a storage system and a hydrogen delivery system. The aim is to make Milan Malpensa a green hydrogen supply hub for the airport’s internal logistics and for external transportation.

SEA Milan (which manages both Milan Malpensa and Milan Linate airports) is actively involved in many initiatives to reduce the overall emissions, such as the replacement of passenger shuttles and operating vehicles with new electric vehicles. The commitment to attract companies investing in next-generation fleets and the creation of a Hydrogen Valley, near Malpensa, for the use of hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2035 is another example of its efforts. Another important step is the recent agreement with Skyports, to create a platform for electric aircraft for the advancement of urban mobility.

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