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Fri Apr 26, 2013, 04:47 PM Apr 2013

UK Business and Energy Minister Welcomes Publication of UK H2Mobility Report

http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/news-events/news-archive/2013/april/michael-fallon-welcomes-publication-of-ukh2mobility-report
[font face=Serif][font size=5]UK Business and Energy Minister Welcomes Publication of UK H[font size="1"]2[/font]Mobility Report[/font]

25 April 2013

[font size=3]The UK H[font size="1"]2[/font]Mobility consortium, which is evaluating the potential for hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) to contribute to the decarbonisation of road transport in the UK, has published its full first phase results. The first phase of the project looked at potential barriers to overcome and the potential investment required to make the UK a leading global FCEV market. The findings were set into a roadmap to commercialise FCEV in the UK from 2015. Phase 2, in which UK supermarket chain and fuel retailer Sainsbury’s joins the consortium, aims to develop a business case for realising this roadmap.

Key outcomes of the phase 1 results were released in a synopsis in February 2013, the highlights of which can be read in our coverage of its launch. The full report and its synopsis can be downloaded free of charge from the UK Government's website.



The report provides further details and background to the findings published on 4 February 2013. It predicts over one and a half million hydrogen powered vehicles could be on UK roads by 2030.

The UKH[font size="1"]2[/font]Mobility project - which brings together leading businesses from the automotive, energy, infrastructure and retail sectors with government – produced the report to provide a ‘roadmap’ for the introduction of vehicles and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure in the UK.

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