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INEOS Inovyn and HyMove to boost hydrogen-powered transport in Eastern France

INEOS Inovyn and HyMove have today announced their intention to deliver high purity, low-carbon hydrogen, produced at the INEOS Inovyn site in Tavaux (France), to the transport sector across Eastern France. The project, which is known as ‘ReadHy to Move’ will help decarbonise passenger and freight transport in line with French national emission reduction targets.
INEOS Inovyn is the largest operator of electrolysis technology in Europe. It produces more than 10,000 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen at its Tavaux site, which is equivalent to approximately 50 million litres of diesel per year. Investment in new hydrogen purification and compression systems at the site will open up a reliable, high quality source of hydrogen, essential for the supply of new hydrogen networks, necessary to decarbonise transportation.

As part of the project, HyMove, a joint venture between Inthy group and Alpiq AG, will set up and invest in a new hydrogen distribution network for heavy-duty transport in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. HyMove logistics will begin the shipment of a part of INEOS Inovyn hydrogen from Tavaux from 2026, significantly improving availability of hydrogen for low carbon transport across the region.

‘ReadHy to Move’ is particularly important for the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, which is one of the busiest transport networks in Europe. It will also develop skills in hydrogen technology and create new jobs in a growth sector for the future.

HyWay, a second joint venture between Inthy group and Alpiq AG, will also offer a pay-per-use hydrogen trucks to local logistics companies wanting to reduce their carbon footprint.


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