TEAL Mobility inaugurates two hydrogen refueling stations in Leipzig and Nuremberg

Leipzig, February 20th, 2025 – TEAL Mobility unveils today two new public hydrogen refuelling stations
in Leipzig and Nuremberg (Hormersdorf), Germany, under the TotalEnergies brand. These stations,
offering both 350 bar and 700 bar pressures, are located at Poststraße 3, near exit 22 of the A14
motorway (Leipzig station), and at Juraleite 2, near exit 47 of the A9 motorway (Nuremberg/Hormersdorf
station).
A hydrogen corridor through Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg
The completion of these two new hydrogen stations enables the strategic Trans-European Transport
Network (TEN-T) network. These stations enhance the existing network of hydrogen stations,
establishing a corridor between northern and southern Germany, from Berlin to Munich. This allows
trucks, as well as commercial light vehicles, to refuel with hydrogen in Berlin (Schönefeld), Leipzig, and
Nuremberg (Hormersdorf). Additionally, they connect Germany to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands
through the existing stations in Frankfurt (Hirschberg) and Bettembourg in Luxembourg, all operated by
TEAL Mobility.
The hydrogen refueling stations in Leipzig and Nuremberg (Hormersdorf), funded via the German NationalInnovation Programme Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology NIP, will also support the H2Haul and HyCET
projects. H2Haul is an EU-funded initiative aimed at deploying 16 zero-emission fuel cell trucks across
four locations in Germany, France, Belgium, and Switzerland. HyCET project is a German-funded research
project to test H2 combustion engine trucks. In Germany, DHL will operate two IVECO tractor trucks
under H2Haul and further two 40-ton trucks from KEYOU and Volvo Trucks under HyCET. In addition,
BMW logistics tests an 18-ton truck from DEUTZ AG. Some of these trucks will transport parts between
Bavaria (Nuremberg) and Leipzig (BMW plant), utilizing the two new hydrogen refueling stations operated
by TEAL Mobility. The installations are located at two stations within the Circle K network.
Florentin de Loppinot, Managing Director TEAL Mobility:
“TEAL Mobility offers a solution for transport and logistics companies aiming to reduce their CO2
emissions. Hydrogen is effective for long-distance road transport, enabling rapid refueling in about 15
minutes and offering a range of approximately 800 km, while maintaining vehicle loading capacity. The
hydrogen stations in Leipzig and Nuremberg strategically connect our existing stations in Berlin
(Schönefeld) and Frankfurt (Hirschberg) to southern Germany and the Benelux region, activating 3
corridors which form part of the Trans-European Transport Network. This initiative contributes to the
development of a European hydrogen station network for trucks.”
About TEAL Mobility
At TEAL Mobility, we are convinced that hydrogen is a formidable energy vector to reduce the CO2
footprint of ground transportation. That’s why we invest, construct, and operate stations to distribute
hydrogen to customers in Europe. We are Europe’s #1 hydrogen station network for trucks, and by the
end of 2025, we will operate around 20 stations in France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and
Germany. We also offer a secure and efficient H2 card solution with cross-border functionality for
seamless long-haul travel: 1 European H2 network, 1 card, 1 invoice.
TEAL Mobility Contacts
Spokesperson Germany: rene.kirchner@tealmobility.com
Media Relations: contact@tealmobility.com
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PR TEAL Mobility - Opening Leipzig and Nuremberg
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