Decarbonizing heavy, commercial, and collective mobility OPmobility contributes to the development of more diverse, sustainable, and safer mobility. To make this mobility accessible to as many people as possible, the Group is exploring every avenue for the future. OPmobility is strengthening its technological diversification, particularly in Europe and Asia, developing solutions for trucks, buses, commercial vehicles, trams, and trains. This approach goes beyond the automotive sector, in response to the broader challenges of decarbonizing cities and regions. TRUCKS, BUSES, TRAMS: DRIVING DECARBONIZATION To win over heavy mobility operators, OPmobility is leveraging its leadership and key partners in hydrogen storage and its expertise in electric mobility to develop tailored solutions for this demanding market. These include the Group’s 415L type IV high-pressure hydrogen tanks, designed for fuel cell trucks and combining durability, improved safety, and performance. The Group’s 150 kW fuel cell system is another example and was developed specifically for heavy goods vehicles weighing 16 tons or more, marking a major breakthrough in fuel cell technology. TRAINS: ON TRACK WITH HYDROGEN OPmobility’s expertise in hydrogen also paves the way for new opportunities in the railway sector, which is actively seeking decarbonized technologies. In 2024, the Group won a major contract with Stadler to equip hydrogen-powered regional trains in Italy with high-pressure hydrogen storage systems and 150 kW fuel cell systems. The Chinese company CRRC (China Railway Rolling Stock Corp.) awarded a contract to PO-Rein, a joint venture between OPmobility and Rein Hytech, a subsidiary of Shenergy Group, to supply high-pressure hydrogen storage systems. Type IV high-pressure hydrogen storage 2025 Integrated report | OPmobility | 47
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