TransHyDE 2.0 builds on the results of the original hydrogen lead project TransHyDE and focuses more strongly on the further development of specific project approaches. The aim is to transfer findings from research into new collaborations and implementation-oriented projects. To this end, partners from industry, research and the public sector continue to work together in a joint network.
TePm is part of this network and plays a coordinating role in the field of LH₂, i.e. the storage and transportation of liquid hydrogen. Our task is to network stakeholders from different areas, structure project ideas and organize joint development processes. We moderate coordination between partners, prepare content for joint presentations and support the further development of project approaches.
This work has enabled us to build on our experience from the first TransHyDE project and establish a robust network in the hydrogen economy. The cooperation with industrial companies, research institutions and public stakeholders has given us deep insights into technological developments, infrastructural requirements and the organizational framework conditions of future hydrogen logistics.
TransHyDE 2.0 thus serves as a platform on which new project constellations are created and concrete projects are prepared. For TePm, the project means one thing above all: valuable experience in the coordination of complex innovation networks and a deeper understanding of the development of infrastructure projects involving liquid hydrogen.


