HyScale Occitanie

Empowering hydrogen infrastructure operators to scale

Project summary

The HyScale Occitanie project aims to accelerate the reliable and scalable deployment of hydrogen infrastructure in Southern Europe, starting with a strategic pilot in the Occitanie region (France). The project addresses critical operational and digital gaps faced by early-stage hydrogen producers and refueling station operators, particularly those managing decentralised assets across growing hydrogen corridors such as the France–Spain H2 axis.

Hypervision is a modular, cloud-based, hydrogen-native supervision platform designed to provide real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and secure data integration across hydrogen production and distribution systems. The six-month pilot will integrate Hyggle’s solution into one of Seven Distribution’s hydrogen sites, enabling secure connectivity and industrial control systems, deployment of real-time dashboards tailored to hydrogen KPIs (e.g., H2 flow, availability, power consumption), and activation of AI-based anomaly detection tools. The project will validate seamless data integration and operational optimisation. It will also deliver measurable performance indicators such as improved uptime, reduced response times, and enhanced energy efficiency.

Project start:

15 July 2025

Project end:

31 December 2025

Budget:

€66,750

Countries

france

Context

Fragmented monitoring, restricted equipment data access, limited digital maturity, and cybersecurity gaps hinder efficient scaling of decentralised hydrogen infrastructure in Southern Europe.

Challenge

The HyScale Occitanie project will deploy a secure, cloud-based platform integrating real-time monitoring, open data architecture, AI analytics, and intuitive dashboards for scalable hydrogen operations.

Expected outcome

The project aims to improve uptime, energy optimisation, reduce downtime, validate ROI, expanded SaaS adoption, and accelerate scaling of hydrogen infrastructure across Southern Europe.

Project partners

Silver
France

Hyggle

Project Lead

Laurence Grand-Clement

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