Vienna International Airport has opened its first hydrogen refueling station for ground vehicles, supporting its transition to cleaner energy sources. Developed with OMV, the facility will help reduce emissions from airport operations and support Austria's climate goals.
Vienna International Airport has inaugurated its first hydrogen refueling station dedicated to supporting ground service vehicles, marking a significant step in its sustainability strategy. The new facility, developed in collaboration with OMV, enables the airport to begin transitioning its fleet of buses and service vehicles to hydrogen-powered alternatives.
This initiative is part of Vienna Airport's broader plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2033, aligning with Austria's national climate targets. The hydrogen station is designed to supply both airport vehicles and, in the future, public transport operators serving the airport area.
By investing in hydrogen infrastructure, Vienna Airport aims to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and lower operational emissions. The project also serves as a model for other European airports exploring alternative energy solutions for ground operations.
Vienna International Airport has opened its first hydrogen refueling station for ground vehicles, supporting its transition to cleaner energy sources. Developed with OMV, the facility will help reduce emissions from airport operations and support Austria's climate goals.