Insider Brief
- Hyroad Energy announced a strategic partnership with Bosch Rexroth and GenH2 to build the first zero-loss liquid hydrogen refueling station in the U.S., with deployment planned at Hyroad’s flagship site in Dallas, Texas.
- The system integrates Bosch Rexroth’s CryoPump and GenH2’s Controlled Storage to eliminate boil-off losses during storage and refueling, addressing a major inefficiency in hydrogen transport infrastructure.
- The project aims to expand hydrogen infrastructure beyond California, with the Dallas station expected to be operational by 2026 and serve as a model for scalable, zero-emission fuel solutions.
Strategic Partnership to Advance Hydrogen Transportation Solutions
PRESS RELEASE – Hyroad Energy, a pioneer in hydrogen-powered transportation solutions, announced at Hannover Messe, a strategic partnership with Bosch Rexroth, innovators in hydrogen filling station technology, and GenH2, the leaders in liquid hydrogen Controlled Storage technology, to develop the first-ever zero-loss liquid hydrogen transportation refueling station in the United States. The system will be deployed at Hyroad Energy’s flagship hydrogen refueling station located in Dallas, Texas, representing a major step forward in advancing hydrogen transportation infrastructure beyond California and into new high-demand markets.
Combining Cryogenic Technologies for Zero-Loss Hydrogen Transportation
The collaboration brings together Bosch Rexroth’s Liquid Hydrogen CryoPump technology, GenH2’s Controlled Storage technology, and Hyroad Energy’s experience in hydrogen transportation infrastructure development — with a shared goal of eliminating hydrogen boil-off loss during storage and refueling operations.
“The industry has been challenged for too long by significant hydrogen losses during transfer, storage, and refueling,” said Dmitry Serov, CEO and Founder of Hyroad Energy. “This project sets a new bar. By combining advanced cryogenic technologies with a seamless system design, our goal is to demonstrate a truly zero-loss refueling station — marking a huge step forward in the commercial viability of hydrogen as a clean energy solution.”

“This project showcases what’s possible when advanced technology meets the right partners,” said Dave Hull, Regional Vice President at Bosch Rexroth. “We’re placing big bets on hydrogen as a foundational energy solution, and this collaboration reflects our commitment to building the infrastructure needed to scale it the right way.”
“We are excited to partner with Bosch Rexroth and Hyroad, who share our commitment to addressing the critical issues facing the hydrogen transportation industry,” said Greg Gosnell, CEO of GenH2. “Our solution will eliminate the typical industry losses, revolutionizing liquid hydrogen storage and refueling operations.”
The Future of Hydrogen Transportation Infrastructure
The project signals growing momentum in hydrogen infrastructure beyond California and reflects the partners’ shared commitment to accelerating zero-emission transportation nationwide. The station is expected to be online by 2026.