France: First low-carbon hydrogen station on freeway

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McPhy equips the Dyneff Toulouse Sud-Sud (A61) motorway station with a hydrogen station capable of charging both heavy goods vehicles and light vehicles. With this new reference, McPhy positions itself as a major player in the hydrogen mobility segment.

McPhy Energy and Dyneff join forces to commission a hydrogen station

McPhy Energy, a specialist in low-carbon hydrogen production and distribution equipment (electrolyzers and recharging stations), today announced the commissioning of a hydrogen station with a distribution capacity of up to 60 kg per day for the Dyneff Toulouse Sud-Sud motorway distribution area in the Occitanie region. Designed and manufactured entirely in France, with feedback from nearly 10 years’ experience. All the more so as this is the first hydrogen station to be installed on a freeway in France.

At the same time as this new partnership, McPhy inaugurated its new Grenoble plant in October. A company entirely dedicated to innovation research, engineering and production of charging stations in response to the gradual acceleration of the hydrogen mobility market.

Jean-Baptiste Lucas, Chief Executive Officer of McPhy, comments: “We are delighted with this collaboration, which is a major first in France, and would like to thank Dyneff for its confidence. This new key step in the deployment of hydrogen mobility makes a concrete contribution to accelerating the decarbonization of the economy and mobility, in line with the France Relance and France 2030 plans”.

World pioneer in low-carbon hydrogen for the energy transition

MCPHY, a specialist in hydrogen production and distribution equipment, contributes to the worldwide deployment of low-carbon hydrogen. With a comprehensive range of products for the industrial, mobility and energy sectors. McPhy offers its customers solutions tailored to their supply applications. In industrial raw materials, in recharging fuel cell electric vehicles, and in storing and recovering surplus electricity from renewable sources.

Designer, manufacturer and integrator of hydrogen equipment since 2008. McPhy has three development, engineering and production centers in Europe (France, Italy, Germany). Our international subsidiaries provide extensive sales coverage for our innovative hydrogen solutions.

DYNEFF, an energy supplier for over 60 years, employs over 700 people in France and Spain. Committed to sustainable development. In the same way, Dyneff is committed to continuous improvement, devising innovative solutions every day to meet the needs of professionals, private individuals and local authorities.

What’s more, with 3 million m3 sold every year and sales of over €3.9 billion, Dyneff remains a partner on a human scale. Dyneff offers a comprehensive choice of fuels (heating oil, wood pellets, etc.). Or complementary products such as photovoltaic panels and heat pumps. And services that meet all the needs of the energy market.

Responsible energy distribution and adapted services for an energy transition

Since 2015, Dyneff has extended its offer to include natural gas and green electricity.The company uses three distribution channels to distribute its products and services. The first channel is its service stations. The second channel is our network of sales agencies, designed to reach professionals, individuals and local authorities. Finally, the third channel is made up of our trading agencies, which are responsible for marketing to key accounts.

As a result, Dyneff’s strength lies in offering its customers a solid structure while retaining the service, attentiveness and responsiveness of a local company. So Dyneff is making a lasting commitment to responsible energy distribution. More than ever, Dyneff’s success is built on innovation and customer focus.

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