Lhyfe, Euromekanik, and Hystar collaborate on hydrogen projects
Published by Willow Munz,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Lhyfe, a producer of green and renewable hydrogen for the decarbonisation of mobility and industry, together with Euromekanik, a Swedish hydrogen systems integrator, and Hystar, a Norwegian manufacturer of next-generation PEM electrolysers, have announced their collaboration for Lhyfe’s projects in southern Sweden, located in Jordberga and Vaggeryd.
With a capacity of 10 MW each, these two projects currently represent the most advanced large scale renewable green hydrogen projects in Sweden dedicated to the bulk market.
A shared ambition to decarbonise industry and mobility while strengthening Sweden’s energy sovereignty The three partners share the same ambition – to make large volumes of green hydrogen rapidly available in Sweden for industrial and mobility applications, while contributing to the country’s energy independence. Green hydrogen is produced by electrolysis of water, powered by renewable energy.
Not all industrial and mobility players require huge volumes of hydrogen, nor does it always make sense for them to build their own production facilities. Centralised production sites – such as those in Jordberga and Vaggeryd – make it possible to supply an entire region and to support the concrete and rapid development of multiple hydrogen uses.
Peter Rydebrink, CEO Euromekanik AB, stated: “We are very happy to be a part of these hydrogen projects showing that the hydrogen market in Sweden is moving forward. We are also very much looking forward to a deeper cooperation with Lhyfe and Hystar.”
Fredrik Mowill, CEO Hystar, added: “We are grateful to Lhyfe for placing their trust in Hystar by selecting us for this important project, which will help accelerate the deployment of green hydrogen across Europe. At Hystar, our mission is to make green hydrogen production more efficient, scalable, and reliable. Partnering with leading companies like Lhyfe and Euromekanik not only demonstrates confidence in our technology but also reinforces our shared commitment to a more sustainable energy future. We look forward to delivering a successful project together.”
Sara Wihlborg, Country Manager for Sweden at Lhyfe, commented: “We are excited to enter this new stage for our two major projects, Jordberga and Vaggeryd. The support provided by Euromekanik and Hystar is invaluable – it enables us to further secure these projects and move confidently toward a Final Investment Decision. Sweden needs to accelerate the development of green hydrogen, and together, we intend to play our part — contributing significantly and as quickly as possible to the decarbonisation and strengthening of our country’s energy sovereignty!”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/23102025/lhyfe-euromekanik-and-hystar-collaborate-on-hydrogen-projects/
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