Element 2 partners with Radius to accelerate access to hydrogen for fleets

Hydrogen infrastructure business Element 2 has formed a strategic partnership with fuel card provider Radius and its UK Fuels network to accelerate access to hydrogen across the UK.

The partnership will accelerate the seamless access to hydrogen fuel for more than 100,000 commercial customers

The two will work together to provide hydrogen for more than 100,000 commercial fleet customers across the UK Fuels network – including car and van operators.

It’s the next step in Element 2’s mission to make the transition to zero-emission as simple as possible for fleet operators by using the same locations and payment solutions as are currently used for diesel.

The collaboration will include work to develop a network of hydrogen refuelling solutions, using a combination of mobile and permanent hydrogen refuelling solutions from Element 2. These will provide fuel cell grade hydrogen across the UK and customers will be able to make payments with their existing UK Fuels cards.

Both firms said the project would significantly accelerate the shift towards net zero emissions.

Dr Andrew Hagan, chief development officer at Element 2, explained: “This new relationship with Radius and the UK Fuels network will unlock existing fuel sites and will be a catalyst for Element 2 to build the UK’s hydrogen network faster. We target local fuel cell grade green hydrogen made from wind, waste, biomass and water treatment sources and supply all hydrogen vehicle types – trucks, vans, buses, refuse vehicles and cars.

“Hydrogen will play a major role in mitigating electricity grid constraints and complement the charging infrastructure in the UK. By adding hydrogen refuelling on to existing service areas, Element 2 and Radius will deliver a one-stop-shop for all road users as we transition to net-zero.”

Jonathan Haseler, managing director (UK, Ireland & SEA), Radius, added: “We know our customers are reviewing their fleets in order to meet green transport targets and we need to support this transition to decarbonise our roads.

“The simplicity of service for drivers and fleets offered through our expansive network means greater convenience for businesses. Adding hydrogen to our UK Fuels network supports our ongoing strategy to enable fleet customers to operate as normal whilst transitioning to carbon-friendly solutions.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.