Hydrogen Stations Expand as TEAL Mobility Sets Its 2026 Roadmap

TEAL Mobility ended 2025 with 15 hydrogen stations live across five European countries and is lining up five more openings in 2026 at major logistics hubs.

Hydrogen mobility is no longer theoretical in Europe, and 2025 marked a turning point for freight transport, according to TEAL Mobility. The company ended the year with seven new hydrogen refuelling stations commissioned, reinforcing a network that now spans 15 sites across France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. The build-out reflects growing demand from heavy-duty transport operators seeking alternatives to diesel as decarbonisation pressure tightens.

In France, two new stations came online late in the year: Marseille-Fos, located on a strategic industrial and port site, and Reims, positioned directly on the A4 motorway. Both operate 24/7, offer up to one tonne of hydrogen per day, and support refuelling at both 350 and 700 bar, covering vans through to long-haul trucks. These additions complement the Paris West station near Versailles. Elsewhere in Europe, TEAL Mobility opened stations in Leipzig and Nuremberg in Germany, and in Deventer, Rotterdam-Capelle and Utrecht in the Netherlands.

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