Refuelling with HyQube at Redcar and Cleveland College

Hydrasun launches refuelling site at college in Teesside

Hydrasun Regional Manager North England, Neil Holmes, and Education Training Collective Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Jason Faulkner

Redcar & Cleveland College in Teesside is the first UK college to host a fully operational modular hydrogen refuelling unit on site.

A HyQube refuelling system offers students and delegates a hands-on opportunity to experience hydrogen as an alternative fuel in transport.

“We are proud to collaborate with RCC, Tees Valley Combined Authority, and other partners in delivering this demonstration hydrogen refuelling station and training rigs. This initiative offers an exciting opportunity for students and the future workforce to engage with hydrogen systems. It helps them demystify hydrogen technology in a practical, everyday setting, while equipping them with valuable skills for the future.” commented Neil Holmes, Hydrasun Regional Manager, North England

This collaborative project was made possible through £286k in hydrogen hub transport funding, secured from the Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen and combined authority.

Hydrasun supplied the HyQube refuelling system, along with four mobile training rigs to support hands-on installation, maintenance training, and skills development. The college has also acquired 3 Toyota Mirai to fully demonstrate the use of the system.

A huge thank you to all partners involved in making this milestone possible!

Hydrasun Instrumentation Technician Graeme Cairns demonstrating the hydrogen refuelling facility in use

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