Vireon has become an independent company, separating from Norwegian Hydrogen and continuing to accelerate the development of a Nordic hydrogen refuelling infrastructure.
With this move, Vireon will operate independently while maintaining collaboration with Norwegian Hydrogen where beneficial. And while Norwegian Hydrogen as a company will no longer be a shareholder in Vireon, the owners behind Norwegian Hydrogen will.
Vireon will fully leverage its potential, engage in new partnerships across the entire value chain and contribute to the development of a sustainable hydrogen economy.
Stronger focus for both companies
“Nowregian Hydrogen’s downstream refuelling activities have been developed under its wings for five years, and Vireon is in a situation where it can comfortable separate. With Vireon now standing on its own, both companies can pursue their respective growth strategies while collaborating where it makes sense. Vireon can now collaborate more independently with other players in the industry, including its competitors. We are excited about what the future holds for Vireon as an independent company.” Said Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen.
Unique position
Over the past few years, Vireon has claimed a unique position as the leading hydrogen refueling company for heavy-duty vehicles in the Nordics. The company has successfully developed numerous projects, secured over €25 million in grants, established strong customer agreements and built many valuable partnerships. Vireon is poised to strengthen its position as a leading player in the hydrogen refuelling industry going forward.
Open to new partnerships
As a stand-alone company it is now natural for Vireon to seek new partnerships.
“As a stand-alone company, we are actively engaging with potential partners across the value chain. We remain committed to driving hydrogen refuelling forward and welcome like-minded partners to join us on this journey.” Commented Per Øyvind Voie, CEO of Vireon.