Lhyfe to build renewable green hydrogen system with production upto 4 tons of hydrogen per day in Sweden
Lhyfe, one of the world’s pioneers in green and renewable hydrogen production, announces the obtention of a grant of up to SEK 125.6m (c. €11m) from Klimatklivet, an investment program supported by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, to build a local renewable hydrogen production system in Trelleborg, the southernmost city in Sweden.
The area of Trelleborg is a major transport hub with the biggest roll-on roll-off harbour in Scandinavia where 10% of Swedish export and import passes every year, according to the harbour in Trelleborg.
While transport and logistics companies are looking to replace their fleet with less polluting vehicles like hydrogen-powered electric vehicles, this transition will require large quantities of green hydrogen to supply the hydrogen refueling stations under construction in this area and to be able to build up a sustainable network for mobility.
With this plant, Lhyfe will be able to produce up to 4 tons of green hydrogen per day (based on a 10 MW installed electrolysis capacity) to serve that market and thus contribute to efforts to reach zero carbon emissions. The first kilos of green hydrogen are expected to be produced in 2027.
The grant, which will fund the development and design phases, the supply of equipment and the construction work, represents about 40% of the total estimated investment in the project.
Lhyfe is one of the world’s pioneers in producing green and renewable hydrogen through water electrolysis, with its units being powered by renewable electricity. Its first plant at Bouin, Pays de La Loire in France has been operating since the 2nd half of 2021, with two more sites inaugurated in Occitanie and Brittany in December 2023. An additional five sites are currently under construction or extension throughout Europe. At the end of 2023, Lhyfe had 195 employees dedicated entirely to renewable hydrogen production, with projects in 12 countries and a project pipeline of c.10 GW in Europe.
“We are very happy to have been awarded this grant, which is the first project we have been granted subsidies for in Sweden and which we see as a clear reward for our efforts and as the recognition of our expertise in the production and delivery of green hydrogen to multiples customers over the last two years. It is also proof of us going in the right direction in Sweden, and we would like to reiterate our commitment to the Swedish environmental agenda and welcome the fact that Sweden is focusing on the rapid expansion of a hydrogen infrastructure based on renewable energies. This project will contribute towards providing green hydrogen for the mobility sector in the South of Sweden. It will support our objective to increase the penetration of green hydrogen throughout Sweden both for mobility and industry “, says Sara Wihlborg.
The project’s implementation is subject to the granting of operating authorizations and construction permits, as well as financial investment decisions.