Meet BMÖ - Bremer Mineralölhandel! Our german partner from Bremen is in charge for the H2 cargo bike pilot in Oldenburg.
About BMÖ
Bremen Mineraloelhandel GmbH is a flexible medium-sized company with many years of experience in energy trading, and we know the diverse requirements of our customers. With our regional presence, we are the first point of contact on site for many commercial enterprises, farmers, private households and retailers. We supply our customers with energy sources and lubricants of a defined high quality and operate a large network of petrol stations. In addition to our Shell petrol stations, we also operate petrol and stations under our own brand with innovative products and good service.
Our role in the project
We will be instrumental in shaping the pilot in Oldenburg. The design of a new mobility concept for the inner-city area will test the implementation of a delivery concept using cargo bikes. The use of green hydrogen for this application will be tested with a fuel cell cargo bike. This should lead to the development of markets and business models with sales opportunities for green hydrogen.
BMÖ will take over the design of one of the pilots in the project in Oldenburg in WP2 with the vehicle and will provide material for the field test and a cargo bike for the logistics center operator. In addition, the supply of hydrogen will be provided. The supply and evaluation of the pilot will be technically designed in cooperation with DLR and supported in communication by OLEC.
Our vision for the hydrogen economy of the future
The motivation for this project is to open up new business areas with green hydrogen and to establish new supply chains and routes for the future energy supply of the urban area. The procurement of future energies on the basis of renewable energies is an opportunity for the economic development of the company and the opening up of new markets. Hydrogen will play a major role in the transition to a green economy and our company is willing to drive this change.
Hydrogen can open up new supply paths in various energy applications and thus make a relevant contribution to the decarbonisation of supply chains all the way to the customer.