The station is the result of a 2020 public tender won by Everfuel.
The facility has now been built and is open to the public. According to Everfuel, the capacity of the station will gradually be scaled up to meet increased requirements from expanding fleets of hydrogen vehicles.
“It is our second station in the Oslo area, and we are happy to offer more flexibility for the ones driving hydrogen vehicles in the Norwegian capital. As more zero emission vehicles are launched, we will expand the station’s capacity, so that even more cars and trucks can run on green fuel without any nuisance from noise or emissions,” says Jacob Krogsgaard, the CEO of Everfuel.
Oslo Municipality has welcomed the construction of the station.
Petter N. Christiansen, Mobility Advisor at Klimaetaten, added:
”We are happy to be able to offer hydrogen refuelling within the municipality. We would like to thank Everfuel for creating this option. The station will ensure that hydrogen passenger vehicles and taxis have better fuelling options i the capital area. In the longer run, the station will play a key role in transitioning the heavy-duty vehicles to run on hydrogen. It is vital to succeed with changing fossil-based trucks and busses to zero emission fuels if we are to reach our ambition of reducing the city’s emissions with 95 % before 2030.”