Wind to Gas Energy GmbH & Co. KG has built an electrolysis plant in Brunsbüttel to produce hydrogen using electricity from wind turbines. Basically, the plant splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, which is then fed into the regional grid. A new environment-friendly gas tariff called “Schleusen Wind Gas (literally lock-wind gas) is being introduced in co-operation with Stadtwerke Brunsbüttel. And a hydrogen filling station for cars has also been built on the site there.
Co-operating with car manufacturers and authorised dealers such as Hyundai is an important part of Wind to Gas Energy GmbH & Co. KG’s concept. The company owns two models of the Hyundai Nexo hydrogen car. Customers can test drive the vehicle, which has a range of up to 756 kilometres and the company advises them about all aspects of “New Mobility”. “We broker leasing contracts and offer advice about the latest subsidies through our co-operation,” said Alexandra Werner, Marketing Director at Wind to Gas GmbH & Co. KG. The company has already brokered several vehicles and their owners can use the filling station in Brunsbüttel in future. Germany already has 74 filling stations of this kind.