HRS Dubai: a strategic location for rolling out hydrogen in the Middle East
The Middle East is now establishing itself as a global hub for carbon-free hydrogen thanks to its energy resources, cutting-edge infrastructure and ambitious public policies.
The establishment of HRS in Dubai strengthens the proximity to industrial and institutional decision-makers, and respond more effectively to large-scale hydrogen station deployment projects.
Local roots to speed up the energy transition
The development of this new regional structure is being led by Yanis Mouhamou, Business Developer, under the supervision of Rémi Poncet, Sales Director. His mission is to develop partnerships and coordinate commercial opportunities throughout the Gulf region.
Drawing on its technical expertise, HRS aims tosupporting the rise of zero-emission hydrogen mobility, thanks to solutions adapted to the region's demanding climatic conditions.
Hydrogen mobility: solutions already proven in the Middle East
HRS has already installed a first hydrogen station, operational for over a year, in Saudi Arabia, a showcase project for global sustainable mobility. A solution that has proven its performance. by refueling heavy vehicles at 700 barunder these extreme conditions.
Building on this success, HRS intends to capitalise on its experience to support new projects related to road transport, logistics and collective mobility.
Stronger international growth
The opening of this subsidiary in Dubai confirms the HRS's global expansion strategy and its ambition to become a key partner in the decarbonisation of mobility.
This establishment strengthens the company's ability to respond to regional tenders and support local initiatives for the development of hydrogen infrastructure.
"The Middle East benefits from an exceptional ecosystem for the development of hydrogen mobility: competitive hydrogen production, a long-term strategic vision and proactive public policies. Our presence in Dubai allows us to be at the heart of this dynamic and to provide concrete support for the region's ambitions."
Hassen Rachedi, founder and CEO