There’s a new hydrogen refuelling station in Lübeck, Germany
The station, designed by Hypion, has a daily capacity of up to 2,000 kg of hydrogen and can potentially refuel up to 50 trucks per day. In addition, the new hydrogen station will be seamlessly integrated into the existing infrastructure of the MB Energy group’s commercial road transport unit. The project received funding from the German Federal Ministry for Transport under the so-called KsNI programme.
MB Energy group has recently inaugurated its hydrogen refuelling station for heavy duty vehicles in Lübeck, Germany. Construction began after the official building permit was received in July 2025 and the official opening was attended by key customers, partners and other stakeholders.
The station, designed by Hypion, has a daily capacity of up to 2,000 kg of hydrogen and can potentially refuel up to 50 trucks per day. In addition, the new hydrogen station will be seamlessly integrated into the existing infrastructure of the MB Energy group’s commercial road transport unit. The project received funding from the German Federal Ministry for Transport under the KsNI programme, which supports climate-friendly commercial vehicle technologies and infrastructure.
Comments about the new Hypion hydrogen station in Germany
“It is a proud moment for us to inaugurate this station today,” commented Philipp Kroepels, Director New Energy at MB Energy. “Thanks to our team, as well as our partners and suppliers, who have worked hard over the last months to finalise construction, we are turning a vision into a tangible contribution to Germany’s hydrogen economy.”
“With the opening of the Lübeck H2 Hub, we have now completed the second high-performance hydrogen filling station project for heavy-duty mobility in Schleswig-Holstein, adding to the one in Neumünster,” added Stefan Rehm, Managing Director of Hypion, a company specializing in hydrogen infrastructure and project development. “As a project developer and pioneer in the sustainable hydrogen market, working with strong and ambitious partners such as MB Energy enables us to lay the groundwork early on so that emission-free transport, in this case hydrogen-powered, can become established within the near future. This is something we are happy to contribute to.”






