- Lhyfe, Euromekanik, and Hystar collaborate on 10 MW green hydrogen projects in Jordberga and Vaggeryd.
- The projects are the most advanced large-scale renewable hydrogen initiatives in Sweden.
- Green hydrogen is produced via water electrolysis powered by renewable energy.
- Euromekanik handles technical, financial, and contractual preparation for the Final Investment Decision.

Partnership Announcement
Lhyfe, Euromekanik, and Hystar have announced a collaboration to advance green hydrogen projects in southern Sweden, specifically in Jordberga and Vaggeryd. These projects, each with a capacity of 10 MW, are the most advanced large-scale renewable hydrogen initiatives in the country.
Project Goals
The partnership aims to rapidly make large volumes of green hydrogen available for industrial and mobility applications in Sweden, contributing to the nation's energy independence. Green hydrogen is produced through the electrolysis of water, powered by renewable energy sources.
Centralized Production
Centralized production sites in Jordberga and Vaggeryd are designed to supply entire regions, supporting the swift development of various hydrogen applications. This approach is beneficial for industrial and mobility players who do not require large volumes of hydrogen or prefer not to build their own production facilities.
Roles and Expertise
Lhyfe, a European green hydrogen producer, brings its operational experience and logistical capabilities to the project. Euromekanik, a Swedish engineering company, is responsible for the technical, financial, and contractual preparation leading up to the Final Investment Decision. Hystar contributes its advanced PEM electrolyser technology, which is crucial for cost-effective green hydrogen production.