Hydrogen refueling stations are no longer stand-alone mechanical installations. They are connected infrastructure integrated into transport networks and the wider energy system.
As hydrogen mobility scales, cybersecurity becomes a defining factor in infrastructure resilience.
We are proud to announce that we have achieved ISO/IEC 27001 certification — the internationally recognized standard for information security management systems (ISMS).
Why This Matters for Hydrogen Infrastructure
Our stations combine operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT):
- Remote monitoring and diagnostics
- Protected service access environments
- Secure management of operational and infrastructure data
This certification confirms that we operate with a structured and audited framework to:
- Identify and mitigate cyber risks
- Protect operational systems and network interfaces
- Secure customer data
- Continuously improve our security governance
Supporting Regulatory Readiness
With the introduction of the NIS2 Directive across Europe, cybersecurity requirements for critical infrastructure are increasing.
Our ISO/IEC 27001 certification provides a robust foundation aligned with the structured risk management and incident handling expectations introduced under NIS2.
For our customers, this reduces compliance complexity and strengthens procurement confidence.
Beyond Performance — Delivering Resilient Infrastructure
High availability and fueling performance remain central to our stations. But reliability today extends beyond uptime.
Resilient infrastructure must be:
- Secure by design
- Continuously monitored
- Managed under a documented and audited security framework
With ISO/IEC 27001 certification, we reinforce our commitment to delivering hydrogen fueling solutions that are not only high-performing — but secure, trusted, and future-ready.
