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  • MOL Group further strengthens the hydrogen infrastructure
    édité le 03/03/2025 - Plus de news de "MOL Group" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "MOL Group"


MOL Group further strengthens the hydrogen infrastructure
MOL Group has taken another step towards developing hydrogen mobility. A hydrogen filling station in Bratislava, which also supplies the local public transport company's hydrogen buses with hydrogen produced at the Slovnaft refinery, has been upgraded and helps to refuel buses and trucks more efficiently. The upgrade has extended the range of the buses by 40%, which significantly contributes to the more efficient operation of public transport in Bratislava. MOL Group’s strategic goal is to make the operations of industrial players and the mobility sector more sustainable with alternative energy sources, such as hydrogen.

The filling station, located at the Bratislava refinery and opened in 2022, is operated by Messer Slovnaft s.r.o., a joint venture between Messer Tatragas and Slovnaft. The cooperation is crucial for the development of the Slovak hydrogen infrastructure. The station has been upgraded to provide a higher pressure of 350 bar for refueling hydrogen buses and trucks, ensuring a longer range. The development reduces the need for frequent refuelling, optimising operations and increasing the overall efficiency of hydrogen buses and trucks.

Hydrogen as a fuel is a sustainable alternative primarily for freight, cargo and public transport. Hydrogen vehicles have a number of advantages, including zero emissions, quiet operation, fast refuelling and longer range compared to battery electric vehicles.

“Hydrogen can be a significant energy carrier in the future, which can also play a key role in the green transition. At MOL Group, our strategic goal is to support the smart green transition in an innovative way, for example by making the mobility sector more sustainable with alternative energy sources. This is served by the current modernization of the Bratislava filling station, as well as our investments such as our green hydrogen plant already launched in Százhalombatta, and a similar facility planned in Bratislava. Besides making our own industrial operations more sustainable, this will pave the way for the decarbonization of public transport in Bratislava,” said Ádám Horváth, New and Sustainable Businesses Vice President of MOL Group.

Last year, the largest green hydrogen plant in Central and Eastern Europe to date, with a capacity of 10 megawatts, began operating at MOL Group’s Százhalombatta refinery. The facility uses electricity from renewable sources to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen, while no polluting by-products are generated. This reduces the Danube Refinery's carbon dioxide emissions by 25 000 tonnes. The 1,600 tonnes of clean, carbon-neutral green hydrogen produced here per year is used for fuel production and according to MOL Group’s plans, soon we can directly meet it in the mobility sector. After the Százhalombatta plant, preparations are underway to build similar electrolysis units in Bratislava and Rijeka.

About MOL Group

MOL Group is an international, integrated oil, gas, petrochemicals and consumer retail company, headquartered in Budapest, Hungary. It is active in over 30 countries with a dynamic international workforce of 25,000 people and a track record of more than 100 years. MOL Group operates three refineries and two petrochemical plants under integrated supply chain-management in Hungary, Slovakia and Croatia, and owns a network of almost 2400 service stations across 10 countries in Central & South-Eastern Europe. MOL’s exploration and production activities are supported by more than 85 years’ experience in the field of hydrocarbons and 30 years in the injection of CO2. At the moment, there are production activities in 8 countries and exploration assets in 9 countries.

MOL is committed to transform its traditional fossil-fuel-based operations into a low-carbon, sustainable business model and aspires to become net carbon neutral by 2050 while shaping the low-carbon circular economy in Central-and Eastern Europe.


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