Berlin, Sept 1, 2025—A groundbreaking zero-carbon liquid hydrogen supply chain solution was jointly unveiled today by German industrial gas giant Linde and Japanese firm Iwatani, marking a paradigm shift in clean energy logistics. The system features two disruptive technologies:
- Superconducting Magnetic Storage Tanks: Utilizing high-temperature superconductors to achieve zero-evaporation storage, reducing transportation losses from 15% to 0.3%
- AI Dynamic Pressure Regulation: Quantum computing optimizes real-time transport parameters, enhancing safety to 8x international standards
The International Energy Agency (IEA) confirmed at the Berlin launch that the solution cuts liquid hydrogen transport costs to $2.1/kg, a 76% reduction since 2020. EU CE and Japanese JIS certified, the first orders will serve the Germany-Saudi Green Hydrogen Corridor, operational by 2026. Linde CEO Sanjiv Lamba stated: We're building intercontinental hydrogen highways. The technology will also power oxygen supply systems on the International Space Station, expanding into space energy applications.
