Next Mobility Accelerator Consortium
Passau, Bavaria, Germany
About
Founded in 2020, Next Mobility Accelerator Consortium is a private headquartered in Passau, Germany specializing in Hydrogen, Energy Storage.
Next Mobility Accelerator Consortium is a German consortium established to develop a comprehensive hydrogen value chain for sustainable heavy-duty transport. Core members include MaierKorduletsch (hydrogen infrastructure and logistics), Paul Group (vehicle production and service), and Shell Deutschland (green hydrogen supply and customer solutions). The consortium developed the PH2P Truck, a medium-to-heavy hydrogen fuel cell truck, and operates the first integrated Mobility Hub in Europe in Passau-Sperrwies, featuring two 350-bar hydrogen refueling stations, 12 fast-charging points, 230 kWp photovoltaic capacity, and energy management systems. As of 2024, 17 hydrogen trucks have operated over 800,000 km emissions-free. The consortium aims to solve the chicken-and-egg problem between hydrogen supply and vehicle availability through coordinated infrastructure expansion and fleet deployment.
Headquarters
Passau, Germany
Founded
2020
Company Type
Private
Business Models
Value Chain
Industry Memberships
Wasserstoffbündnis Bayern (Hydrogen Alliance Bavaria)