Cutting-edge hydrogen technology for unrivalled performance
TMF technology incorporates a dual nozzle, enabling a single hydrogen dispenser to refuel:
- - Heavy vehicles in less than 10 minutes;
- - Light vehicles in less than 5 minutes.
This innovation plays a concrete role in large-scale deployment, in compliance with European AFIR (Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation) regulations, which require the installation of accessible stations every 200 km on TEN-T networks by 2030.
A European project to speed up deployment
The TMF will be developed as part of the European RHeaDHy, supported by the European Union, which focuses on the development of high-performance refueling solutions for heavy-duty vehicles. The first tests will take place at the end of 2025 at the HRS test site in Champagnier (Grenoble, France). This step will also contribute to standards development and the establishment of international standards for hydrogen distribution (ISO 19885-3) by 2026.
A strong commitment to sustainable mobility
HRS already offers versatile, high-capacity stations capable of fueling all types of vehicle at pressures of 350 and 700 bar, with a capacity of up to 1 ton of hydrogen per day. Thanks to this new partnership, HRS is consolidating its leading position by offering ever faster, more efficient refueling solutions tailored to the needs of light and heavy vehicles.
A strategic partnership to meet the challenges of tomorrow
This collaboration with two global players, Toyota Motor Europe and ENGIE, marks a decisive step forward for the hydrogen industry. HRS is once again demonstrating its driving role in the energy revolution, by developing modular and scalable solutions that meet the expectations of the global market.
With TMF technology, HRS is strengthening its lead in offering innovative and accessible infrastructures and accelerating hydrogen mobility in Europe and worldwide.