With the support of Paris 2024, Hype has launched #2024jeBASCULE to get major taxi customers to send drivers a clear message encouraging them to choose a non-polluting solution for their next vehicle
Paris 2024 partners, sports federations, public institutions, major private companies and civil society stakeholders are answering the call and mobilising to accelerate the switch of the taxi sector towards zero-emission
Hype launches, with the support of Paris 2024, the #2024jeBASCULE, initiative, intended to switch taxi customers to Crit’Air 0 solutions as well as drivers
Paris 2024 will promote Hype’s non-polluting taxi solutions to all of its accredited stakeholders – federations, partners, etc
This initiative launched by Hype aims to support the transformation of an entire sector towards 100% electric solutions
HYVIA, a joint-venture between Renault Group and Plug dedicated to hydrogen mobility, and HYPE, an independent pure player in zero-emission mobility and a pioneer in hydrogen taxis, have announced a partnership to accelerate decarbonized hydrogen mobility.
This partnership covers the entire ecosystem of H2 mobility: the supply of decarbonized hydrogen, H2 refueling stations and hydrogen vehicles.
This partnership was made possible by the complementary nature of the solutions currently offered by the two partners.
Hype, exclusive taxi partner of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, acquires Lounge, a booking platform dedicated to premium taxis founded by Serge Metz, former CEO of Taxis G7, and which already has over 200 affiliated drivers
By now providing the full range of taxi services, Hype is achieving its goal: enabling every client and taxi driver in the Paris region to switch to a zero-emission solution, at no additional cost
On this occasion, Hype also strengthens its teams and technological integration
Hype, an independent pure player in zero-emission mobility, launches its taxi service in the Belgian capital.
Since its launch in Paris in 2015 at COP21, Hype has become, with more than 2 million passengers
transported and the trust of major private and public decision-makers who have chosen its non-polluting service, one of the major players in the Paris region taxi market. Hype, which operates the world’s largest fleet of hydrogen taxis, while deploying its own green hydrogen production and distribution network open to all, has chosen Brussels to launch its zero-emission taxi service for the first time outside France.
The two leading companies in their respective fields are joining their expertise to improve the efficiency, reliability and costs of hydrogen compression through the large-scale deployment of this disruptive technology. By removing this major technological barrier in the hydrogen value chain, Hype and EIFHYTEC will accelerate the deployment of this energy vector essential to the development of carbon-free mobility.
The HYGHER project will demonstrate the feasibility of an innovative, cost-effective, and reliable high-pressure value chain to transport hydrogen from production sites to refuelling stations.
Led by a European consortium of private and public companies with unique and complementary hydrogen expertise, this project has been awarded a €5 million grant by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership.
Paris 2024 integrates Hype’s ‘’Crit’Air 01‘’ taxi service at the heart of its ecosystem, in order to incorporate and promote more sustainable on-demand transportation solutions before, during, and after the Games.
For the past 8 years, Hype has been paving the way, enabling its customers to travel without polluting, and has continuously innovated, notably by launching in 2022 the first ‘’Crit’Air 0’’ taxi service adapted for the transport of People with Reduced Mobility (PRM) to support Paris 2024.
Symbio, European leader in the field of fuel cell systems, and innovation partner of the pioneers of hydrogen mobility, and Hype, an independent pure player in hydrogen mobility, today announce that they have entered into a partnership to support the rapid deployment of the first fleet in the world of hydrogen taxis (Crit’Air 0), adapted to the transport of people with reduced mobility (PRM).
Hype, an independent pure player in hydrogen mobility, will deploy in Ile-de-France, by the end of the second quarter of 2024, 8 new green hydrogen distribution and production stations, open to all. To support this deployment, Hype is forming 7 new partnerships associated with the implementation of these stations, in order to diversify and accelerate the very short-term development of hydrogen mobility uses.
APF France handicap, national association for the defense and representation of people with disabilities and their families and Hype, pioneer of zero-emission hydrogen mobility, sign a memorandum of understanding aimed in the very short term, at accelerating the deployment to the good scale of zero-emission PMR taxi services (Crit’Air 0), and over time, to gradually improve mobility services for People with Reduced Mobility.
At the VivaTech trade show, Hype, an independent pure player and pioneer in hydrogen mobility, announces with Enhywhere, an industrial start-up in hydrogen equipment and solutions, the order of 2 autonomous Enhywhere stations with integrated electrolyser.
Stellantis, the world’s first mass-market manufacturer of hydrogen-powered commercial and passenger vehicles, and Hype, an independent pure-player in hydrogen mobility solutions, announce today their partnership for the supply and operation of hydrogen-powered vehicles, the first step being the delivery from 2023 of a first batch of 50 zero emission (Crit’Air 0) PRM taxis in Paris.
Hype, an independent pure player in hydrogen mobility solutions, has selected 7 new regions, Le Mans, Bordeaux, Brussels, Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, and Porto, where the company is going to replicate its proven model tested for more than seven years in the greater Paris area. This model consists of simultaneously deploying its network of green hydrogen refuelling stations and the associated uses, with taxis as the first relevant market.
Hype, an independent pure player in hydrogen mobility, is currently deploying, in partnership with Le Mans Metropole, its 1st hydrogen refuelling station in Le Mans which will be in service by June 2023.
This dual-pressure station (350 and 700 bars), with a refuelling capacity of 200 kg per day, is provided by HRS and will initially be supplied with green hydrogen produced by Lhyfe. It is accessible to all and located on a plot of land belonging to Le Mans Metropole, close to the Actisud site.
Officially opened on April 1 st , this station is the first concrete step in Issy-les-Moulineaux’s commitment to developing hydrogen applications for the mobility and residential sectors, to fight air pollution and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Located in the Arches district, this first station will be able to distribute up to 200kg of green hydrogen per day, which is equivalent to 40 light passenger vehicle tanks per day. This station, with two delivery pressures available, 350 and 700 bar, will be suitable for all types of vehicles: taxis, commercial vehicles, buses, trucks, waste collection vehicles, etc.
Hype, an independent and entrepreneurial pure player in hydrogen mobility solutions, launched in 2009 by Mathieu Gardies, has secured two new grants from the French Agency for Ecological Transition (ADEME) and European Climate Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) following competitive call for proposals. These grants will enable Hype to accelerate the deployment of its renewable hydrogen supply and hydrogen refuelling station network across the Greater Paris area that is open to all types of hydrogen fuelled vehicles.
VINCI Concessions, a global player in transport infrastructure development and management, has announced the completion of a €15 million investment in Hype, the developer behind France’s first integrated hydrogen mobility platform and an operator of a large hydrogen taxi fleet. Alongside this investment, VINCI Concessions and Hype have entered into a strategic partnership to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen mobility infrastructure in France and around the world.