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Cavendish Hydrogen to upgrade Rybnik station in Poland, expanding capacity

September 24, 2025 at 02:00 PM UTCBy FilingReader AI

Cavendish Hydrogen ASA has announced a contract award with PAK-PCE Stacje H2 for an upgrade of the Rybnik station in southern Poland, valued at approximately €1.3 million. The project, involving new station modules and dispensers, is slated for execution by the end of Q1 2026. This upgrade will transform Rybnik into one of Europe's largest hydrogen fueling stations, accommodating a fleet of over 30 buses for the city, including 11 new Neso buses.

The Rybnik station, operational since Q3 2023, has already fueled over 7,500 vehicles and dispensed more than 100,000 kg of hydrogen. Cavendish Hydrogen will provide equipment, installation, and commissioning services, continuing its strong partnership with PAK-PCE H2 Stations, which operates six hydrogen refueling locations in Poland.

Cavendish chief executive Robert Borin emphasized the company's commitment to product quality and operational excellence, aiming to establish a leading position in the Polish market.

This report was generated by FilingReader's AI system from regulatory filings and company disclosures. To request a correction, contact editorial@filingreader.com

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