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Vissers Energy Group signs agreement for H2 refueling station at EnergyHub Venlo

Vissers Energy Group has officially commissioned the construction of a H2 refueling station at the new EnergyHub in Venlo. Due to open in June 2026, the station will have a daily H2 capacity of 1,000 kilograms and will be equipped with both 350 bar and 700 bar dispensers. This will make it suitable for both passenger cars and heavy-duty vehicles, such as trucks.

Thanks to the high filling pressures, refueling will be quick and efficient: passenger cars will be back on the road in under five minutes, and trucks can be fully refueled in under fifteen minutes.

The H2 refueling station is an important part of the EnergyHub Venlo, where Vissers Energy Group is committed to offering a complete range of traditional and sustainable fuels, electric charging infrastructure, food outlets, car washing facilities and other services.

“By realizing this H2 refueling station, we are strengthening Venlo's position as a logistics hotspot and facilitating international H2 traffic between the Netherlands and Germany. This is an important step towards emission-free mobility,” said Gerbert Vissers, CEO of Vissers Energy Group.

This initiative underlines Vissers Energy Group's ambition to play a pioneering role in the energy transition and contribute to making mobility more sustainable in the region and beyond.

Vissers Energy Group is collaborating with Resato Hydrogen Technology to build a H2 refueling station. Resato develops and supplies complete H2 refueling stations, contributing to the establishment of a reliable and safe H2 network both at home and abroad. The company has many years of experience with high-pressure technology and is involved in several of Europe's leading H2 projects.

“With this project, Vissers Energy Group is taking an important step in the further rollout of the H2 infrastructure. We are proud to contribute to this sustainable development as a technology partner,” said Rob Castien, CEO of Resato Hydrogen Technology. “This station proves that scalable, future-proof H2 solutions are already available today.”