The background of the agreement comes from the mutual sentiment towards reducing emissions and promoting the production of significant volumes of sustainable forms of energy such as circular hydrogen. Litra operates, and intends to operate, a transport infrastructure for deliveries of compressed circular hydrogen gas and is interested in further contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases (GHG) into the atmosphere. Plagazi is interested in collaborating with Litra in order to load and optimise transport equipment, and deliver circular hydrogen to various sites indicated by Plagazi.
Dan Nilsson, CEO of Litra, said: “We are very happy that Plagazi and Litra have agreed to begin the journey to jointly build an infrastructure for circular hydrogen, which is one of the prerequisites for achieving a climate-neutral industry and climate-neutral transport business. With our knowledge and long experience in transportation of different types of energy, we believe that Litra is the natural logistics partner and will be able to add circular hydrogen to the palette of energy types we handle. It will also give us an opportunity to operate our own vehicles with another non-fossil fuel which is an important part of our responsibility taking to create a sustainable world. We look forward to a constructive and long-term business cooperation with Plagazi."
Gustav Granberg, CEO of Plagazi, said: “Establishing the intent for a commercial agreement between Litra and Plagazi is a significant step in the right direction for enabling a large-scale hydrogen transport infrastructure in Sweden. Litra will be able to offer services that are crucial in maintaining the circular and carbon-neutral aspects of Plagazi’s production process for project Köping Hydrogen Park through the transportation of our gases, and we look forward to developing this project further with them.”