The hydrogen refuelling station (HRS) simulation and digital infrastructure developed by BAM (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung) represents a state-of-the-art tool for modelling and analysing hydrogen refuelling systems. It integrates real-time operational data from a fully instrumented research station into a digital twin environment, enabling detailed simulation of system behaviour under realistic conditions.
The tool supports the evaluation of key processes such as compression, storage, cooling, and dispensing, while also incorporating sensor data for safety monitoring, fault detection, and predictive maintenance.
By combining simulation with live data, it allows researchers and engineers to optimise performance, improve reliability, and assess risks across the entire hydrogen value chain.
This digital approach contributes to the development of quality assurance standards and safer hydrogen infrastructure, supporting the large-scale deployment of hydrogen refuelling technologies in Europe.
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