The Munich-based startup BeeZero has made it to the finals of this year's GreenTec Awards. From hundreds of applicants, the jury nominated the sustainable mobility concept using fuel cell vehicles among the top three in the mobility category.
The GreenTec Awards have been presented annually since 2008 and are aimed at “all initiatives, private individuals, startups, medium-sized or large companies that are committed to a green lifestyle.” At this year's awards ceremony in Berlin, the Munich-based startup BeeZero, the car-sharing service of the Linde subsidiary Linde Hydrogen Concepts, was also delighted to make it to the finals. Even though it didn't quite win, the innovative Munich-based car-sharing service's strong performance was cause for celebration.
"We are delighted that our vision of a new, completely sustainable mobility has gained attention and support so quickly. Many thanks to everyone who supported us."
said Bee-Zero CEO Sandra Scherb.
Car sharing with fuel cell vehicles
BeeZero, the world's first car-sharing service exclusively powered by hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, was launched in the summer of 2016. The hydrogen used comes from sustainable production based on wind energy or biogas.
"With BeeZero, we're combining two mobility trends: 'Use instead of own' and 'Zero emissions.' The nomination for the GreenTec Awards shows us that we're on the right track."
added Sandra Scherb.