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The company has built the fueling facility into its Service Station of the Future located at Expo City Dubai.



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ENOC Group has opened its first green hydrogen (H2) station, integrated into the company’s Service Station of the Future (SSoF) located at Expo City Dubai.

SSoF is now the only station in the region to provide green hydrogen, hydrocarbon fuels (petrol and diesel) as well as electric charging stations. The new green H2 facility is a joint venture between ENOC and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) to support the National Hydrogen Strategy 2050 and UAE’s hosting of COP28.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) aims to achieve low-emission hydrogen production of 1.4 million tonnes annually by 2031, which is expected to increase to 15 million tonnes every year by 2050.

“As a leading integrated global energy player, we recognise the critical role we play in the nation’s continued energy transition efforts and remain committed to exploring energy solutions that will build a more sustainable future for generations to come,” said Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO at ENOC. 

DEWA currently uses a 1.25 MW PEM electrolyser to produce green hydrogen at a rate of 20 kg per hour using daylight solar power from DEWA’s Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. The station will fuel approximately 25 cars at a fueling speed of approximately 7 minutes. 

The dispensing facility offered by DEWA and ENOC can be integrated with any digital solution for fleet management.

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