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The Adlershof Combifuel-Tankstelle is an innovative multi-fuel filling station located in Berlin's Adlershof science and technology district, one of Germany's most prominent centres for research-driven urban development. The project represents a forward-thinking approach to sustainable urban mobility by offering a range of alternative fuel options alongside conventional fuels, including hydrogen, compressed natural gas (CNG), and electric vehicle charging infrastructure at a single integrated site. By co-locating multiple fuel types, the station serves as a practical testing ground for the energy transition in transport, enabling residents, commuters, and commercial fleet operators in the Adlershof area to adopt cleaner vehicles without range anxiety or inconvenience. The facility aligns with Berlin's broader climate neutrality targets and the Gemeinsam Digital smart city strategy, which prioritises intelligent infrastructure and sustainable mobility solutions. Situated within the Adlershof Technology Park — home to over 1,200 companies, 16 research institutes, and six Humboldt University departments — the Combifuel station benefits from close proximity to energy research laboratories and start-ups working on next-generation fuels and battery technologies. This enables real-world feedback loops between academic research and commercial fuel distribution. The project also contributes to Adlershof's vision of becoming a model neighbourhood for integrated urban energy systems, where electricity generation, heat networks, and transport fuels are managed holistically. As Berlin expands its network of alternative fuelling infrastructure to meet the growing demand from electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, the Combifuel-Tankstelle serves as a scalable blueprint for multi-energy hubs across other German and European cities.
