Projects

RECENT PROJECT EXAMPLES

35 MPA CONTAINERISED HYDROGEN REFUELLER -NZ

In 2023, H2H designed and built a 35 MPa containerised fast refueller for a client in New Zealand with commissioning planned for early 2024. This H2CORE™ system was built in our Queensland workshop and is compliant in Australia and New Zealand.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S FIRST HYDROGEN REFUELLING STATION

In 2022, H2H developed a control system for ATCO’s hydrogen refuelling station in Jandakot. H2H also performed site acceptance testing and commissioning of this system and continue to provide system monitoring and reliability support.

ATCO HRS - Image 1

TRANSIT SYSTEMS, FOOTSCRAY VICTORIA

Two Australian-made and designed hydrogen buses are being trialled in Victoria with Transit Systems operating the hydrogen buses from their West Footscray depot using H2H’s Gateway Refueller™ to refuel daily. This trial commenced in October 2023 and will continue for two years.

Hydrogen bus refuelling
Gateway refueller Victoria

TORRENS TRANSIT, MORPHETTVILLE SOUTH AUSTRALIA

In collaboration with Foton Mobility, BOC and H2H Energy, operator Torrens Transit is trialling two hydrogen fuel cell buses across Adelaide. H2H’s Gateway Refueller™ is supporting the 2-year trial which commenced in August 2023.

Hydrogen bus refuelling South Australia - Image 1
Hydrogen bus refuelling South Australia - Image 2

QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT - FLEET REFUELLING, BRISBANE

Commencing in 2021, H2H supplied a Gateway Refueller™ and provided refuelling operations for 18 months to the Qld Gov for their first FCEV fleet. H2H also refuelled Australia’s first hydrogen coach at this site.

Hyundai NZ 700 bar Refueller - Image 1
Hyundai NZ 700 bar Refueller - Image 2

NSW’S FIRST HFCB TRIAL, BATEAU BAY AUSTRALIA

In 2023, NSW’s first hydrogen fuel cell bus was trialled in Bateau Bay. H2H provided both the Gateway Refueller™ and operators to refuel this bus daily throughout the 10000km trial.

Hydrogen bus refuelling Bateau Bay - Image 1
Hydrogen bus refuelling Bateau Bay - Image 2

PORTS OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

In 2020 H2H delivered one of our mobile Gateway Refuellers™ to the Ports of Auckland in New Zealand. The project has been running for four years and refuels one fuel cell hydrogen bus and several fuel cell hydrogen cars twice a week. H2H manage and control the site.

Hyundai NZ 700 bar Refueller - Image 1
Hyundai NZ 700 bar Refueller - Image 2

MOBILE REFUELLER NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND

A New Zealand customer has had a H2H Gateway Refueller™ on site in the north island since 2021. This 350 and 700 bar refueller has refuelled several Hyundai Nexo, Toyota Mirai and Hyundai’s XCIENT truck.

Hydrogen bus refuelling Bateau Bay - Image 1
Hydrogen bus refuelling Bateau Bay - Image 2

HYDROGEN REFUELLING STATION, CANBERRA, ACT AUSTRALIA

In 2021, H2H performed testing and validation on the Canberra hydrogen refuelling station before commissioning.

HYUNDAI NZ
700 BAR HYDROGEN REFUELLER

In September 2019, H2H Energy delivered the first Australian built 700 bar hydrogen refueller to Hyundai Motors New Zealand and successfully refuelled New Zealand’s first FCEV.

Hyundai NZ 700 bar Refueller - Image 1
Hyundai NZ 700 bar Refueller - Image 2

HYUNDAI AUSTRALIA
NEXO WINTER TESTING

In August 2017, H2H Energy completed cold temperature testing in Australia for Hyundai Motor Company’s next generation Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle. H2H provided refuelling services for the FCEVs.

Hyundai Australia Nexo Winter Testing - Image 1
Hyundai Australia Nexo Winter Testing - Image 2

TOYOTA STATION AND REFUELLER

In 2019, H2H assisted TMCA from concept through to detailed design and future delivery of their renewable energy powered hydrogen refuelling station at their Altona site in Victoria. In 2016, H2H assisted with the commissioning of Toyota Motor Corporation Australia (TMCA) mobile 70 MPa Linde refueller and for more than 3 years provided operation services, including manual writing and user training, whilst also completing various fault repairs, both locally at Altona and on remote sites.

Toyota Refuelling Station and Mobile Refueller 1

GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

H2H acted as the owners engineer for the integration of the hydrogen components of the Micro-grid at the N79 Sir Samuel Griffith building which includes 320 kW PV array, 1 MWh battery stack, 160 kW alkaline electrolyser, 120 kg hydrogen storage capacity (2.0 MWh electric equivalent) at 1 MPa H2 pressure and 60 kW PEM fuel cell.

Griffith University Test System - Image 1
Griffith University Test System - Image 2

TEST SYSTEMS – ELECTROLYSER DEVELOPERS

H2H has been assisting electrolyser developers since 2015 providing test systems, basic cell designs, along with Balance of Plant system design etc.

H2H has worked closely with Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, since 2015 providing prototype systems, including their Airthena technology, along with reviewing hydrogen prototype system designs and providing hydrogen refuelling services for demonstration events.

Photo (below right) supplied by CSIRO

Griffith University Test System - Image 1
Griffith University Test System - Image 1
A Brief History Of

H2H Hydrogen Refuelling Station Experience

The H2H team have extensive hands-on experience in hydrogen refuelling station projects. Below is a timeline of some of the stations H2H (and its personnel) have been involved with.

  • October 2007
    Hydrogen Technology and Energy Corporation
    350 bar station commissioning and first fill.
  • November 2007
    Hydrogen Technology and Energy Corporation
    First bulk H2 refuelling and transport
  • October 2012
    Schofield Barracks Hawaii
    Station construction
  • July 2013
    Schofield Barracks Hawaii
    Station commissioning
  • October 2013
    Schofield Barracks Hawaii
    Built 1st H2 refuelling station integrated data acquisition system
  • January 2014
    Schofield Barracks Hawaii
    700 bar first fill
  • March 2014
    Marine Corps Base Hawaii
    Station construction
  • August 2014
    Marine Corps Base Hawaii
    First bulk H2 refuelling and transport
  • August 2014
    Marine Corps Base Hawaii
    Station commissioning
  • August 2014
    Marine Corps Base Hawaii
    350 & 700 bar first fill
  • December 2014
    Hyundai Motor Corporation Australia
    Station commissioning and 350 bar first fill
  • October 2016
    Toyota Motor Corporation Australia
    Commissioning of mobile refueller
  • February 2018
    Monash University Australia
    Concept refuelling station design
  • June 2018
    Large Australian Natural Gas Exporter Energy
    Concept H2 production, distribution and refuelling station
  • February 2019
    Monash University Australia
    White paper on H2 infrastructure
  • March 2019
    Griffith University
    Complete commissioning of stationary electrolyser, storage and FC system (owners engineer)
  • April 2019
    Toyota
    Commence detailed design of H2 refuelling station, including FCEV’s and buses
  • October 2019
    Large Australian Mining Company
    Complete detailed system specification for remote H2 refuelling stations
  • October 2019
    Ports of Auckland
    Awarded contract for larger scale H2 refuelling specialist for electrolyser fed hydrogen refuelling station
  • October 2019
    Hyundai NZ
    700 bar mobile hydrogen refueller - design, build and implementation
  • January 2021
    Ports of Auckland
    350/700 bar mobile hydrogen refueller - design, build and implementation, operate and maintain
  • March 2021
    Hyundai
    Hydrogen refuelling station testing and validation
  • May 2021
    NZ Client
    350/700 bar mobile hydrogen refueller - design, build and implementation
  • July 2021
    QUT/Qld Government
    350/700 bar mobile hydrogen refueller - design, build and implementation, operate and maintain
  • December 2022
    ATCO
    Developed control system, performed commissioning and site acceptance testing of 700 bar refuelling station