Lhyfe's Green Hydrogen Initiative in Trelleborg: A Milestone for Sweden's Sustainability
Key Ideas
  • Lhyfe secures a significant grant to develop a green hydrogen production system in Trelleborg, aiming for 4 tonnes of hydrogen per day by 2027.
  • The project, supported by Klimatklivet, marks Lhyfe's first subsidized initiative in Sweden, signaling progress in green hydrogen adoption in the region.
  • Sarah Wihlborg, Country Manager Sweden at Lhyfe, emphasizes the project's role in advancing green hydrogen for mobility and industry, aligning with Sweden's sustainability goals.
  • Lhyfe expands its green hydrogen operations across Europe, with recent projects in France and plans for a production plant for Deutsche Bahn in Germany.
Lhyfe, a leading green hydrogen company, is set to initiate green hydrogen production in Trelleborg by 2027 with the support of a SEK125.6m grant from Klimatklivet. This project targets a daily output of up to 4 tonnes of green hydrogen, powered by a 10 MW electrolysis capacity. Trelleborg, a crucial transport hub in Sweden, will benefit from this sustainable initiative, reflecting Lhyfe's commitment to advancing green mobility. Sarah Wihlborg, Country Manager Sweden at Lhyfe, views this project as a significant step towards promoting green hydrogen for both the transportation and industrial sectors in Sweden. Lhyfe's success in securing the grant highlights the company's progress in the Scandinavian country and its alignment with the nation's environmental objectives. Furthermore, Lhyfe's expansion across Europe, including recent projects in France and forthcoming plans for a green hydrogen production plant for Deutsche Bahn in Germany, underscores the company's dedication to increasing the adoption of green hydrogen in various industries.
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