US oil refiner set to more than double the number of hydrogen filling stations in Europe by 2026
Phillips 66 launches joint venture with Switzerland's H2 Energy Europe to deliver about 250 new green-hydrogen refuelling sites over next four years
The new joint venture, Jet H2 Energy, will install hydrogen filling pumps for trucks, vans and cars at Phillips 66’s existing “Jet” branded retail stations, as well as “new locations on major transport routes and at customer sites”.
“The company intends to supply its sites with green hydrogen and build relationships with customers and original equipment manufacturers,” Phillips 66 said in a statement.
While Jet H2 Energy is hugely bullish about its plans — with CEO Olaf Borbor declaring “we will make hydrogen a leading energy solution for emission-free mobility” — Phillips 66 admitted: “Jet H2 Energy will require governmental funding, where applicable, for the development of the refuelling network.”
Phillips 66 is one of the world's most valuable companies, with a current market capitalisation of $42bn.
(Copyright)