SAVE THE DATE: Two highlights of the transformation hub cH2ance with CEP participation

On June 23, 2025 and July 10, 2025 , two events of the transformation hub cH2ance will focus on hydrogen mobility.

The cH2ance webinar on June 23, 2025, 14:30-16:00 is dedicated to the topic of “Fleet operation in the context of economic efficiency and regulation”. Hydrogen vehicles offer a promising complement to battery-electric solutions, especially in heavy goods transport and local public transport. The focus will be on technical prerequisites, regulatory requirements and economic considerations for successful fleet operation.

Registration: H2 fleet operation in the context of economic efficiency and regulation

On July 10, 2025, cH2ance invites you to the 5th innovation round from 09:00 to 14:30 in Münster to experience the potential of hydrogen mobility live. Together with Hengst Filtration, the South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences, the Center for Fuel Cell Technology (ZBT) and the Clean Energy Partnership, technological developments, research approaches and prospects for the supplier industry will be highlighted. The event offers a platform for the exchange of ideas on topics such as the adaptation of existing expertise from the combustion world and the prospects of the hydrogen economy.

Further information can be found directly on the event and registration page.

Florian Brandau, member of the Board of Directors, will represent the Clean Energy Partnership e.V. at both events. The events are part of the BMWK-funded transformation hub cH2ance, which aims to support the ramp-up of the hydrogen economy by networking stakeholders.

Current contributions

Berlin, 18 May 2026 | The Clean Energy Partnership (CEP) has taken another important step towards scaling up hydrogen mobility in Europe: TÜV Thüringen Schweiz has become the latest independent testing body to be authorised to carry out inspections of hydrogen refuelling stations in accordance with EN 17127 and ISO 19880-1.
Berlin, 10 February 2026 | The Clean Energy Partnership (CEP), an expert committee for hydrogen mobility, welcomes two new members: Poppe + Potthoff and Tyczka Hydrogen. As an independent, technology-neutral organisation, the CEP brings together players from all areas of hydrogen mobility in road, rail and factory transport. After a six-month trial period, both companies are now contributing their specific expertise to the CEP's working groups as full members.