Air Liquide Launches China’s First 300-Bar Hydrogen Filling Center in Shanghai

Air Liquide has officially opened a new 300-bar hydrogen filling center in Shanghai, marking a milestone both for the company and the Yangtze River Delta’s decarbonization efforts. The launch represents the first 300-bar hydrogen facility in China, signaling a boost in industrial-scale mobility and supply chain reliability for hydrogen fuel.

Air Liquide Launches China’s First 300-Bar Hydrogen Filling Center in Shanghai

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