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The Mehrlin project resulted in the construction of seven new hydrogen refueling stations in
various European cities to demonstrate a sustainable business model, collect performance
data, and promote hydrogen as an alternative fuel.

The MEHRLIN project was an applied research initiative co-funded by the European
Commission through the European Climate, Infrastructure, and Environment Executive
Agency. Involving seven partners from four countries (United Kingdom, Netherlands,
Germany, and Italy), the project built and gathered technical and economic data on their
respective hydrogen refueling stations.
As a project partner, IIT analyzed and assessed this baseline data to maximize efficiency.
Furthermore, IIT worked on the financial feasibility of hydrogen refueling stations (HRS).
The results of this seven-year research were translated into practical proposals and included in
an EU catalog aimed at optimizing future HRS designs.

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