The industrial gases company Air Liquide is organizing a technical workshop on hydrogen propulsion in public transport and coach travel. The company's market offensive targets operators and municipalities that want to deploy H2 buses. Relevant for the construction industry: Every new hydrogen filling station requires excavation work, foundations, and often specialized concrete work for pressure vessels. The positioning as a knowledge provider is likely to serve customer acquisition – Air Liquide already operates over 200 H2 filling stations in Europe.
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