On November 4, 2025, a seminar for the National Hydrogen Mobility Center project was held at the Transport Research Center in Brno. The event showcased the latest developments and trends in hydrogen transportation and brought together experts from research, industry, and government.
On November 4, 2025, a specialized seminar was held at the Transport Research Center in Brno to present the National Center for Hydrogen Mobility (NAHYc-m) project. The event attracted representatives from research institutions, universities, companies, and government agencies, all of whom share an interest in the development of hydrogen technologies and their practical application in transportation.
Participants were introduced to the latest trends and research findings in the field of hydrogen mobility. The program featured presentations by project partners—such as CDV, HYTEP, the University of West Bohemia, Brno University of Technology, ADAST, APT, and the Czech Technical University in Prague. Among other things, new tools to support the implementation of hydrogen technologies, methodologies for developing island solutions, and technical innovations for hydrogen refueling stations were presented.
The conclusion of the seminar was enriched by presentations from distinguished guests. In her presentation, Rut Bízková addressed the topic “The Challenges of the Hydrogen Economy in Terms of Critical Raw Materials – Current Situation and Potential Solutions within the Framework of R&D&I Support”. Petr Mervart subsequently presented “Future Challenges of Hydrogen Technologies in the Czech Republic”.
The event offered not only an overview of current developments in the field but also a valuable opportunity for discussion and networking among experts from industry, research, and public administration.


