The stations will be situated in the towns of Västerås and Jönköping with a capacity of 1500 kg hydrogen per day.
Slavica Djuric, CEO of Hynion Sweden, said, “This is an important step forward for hydrogen for the transport sector.”
The Swedish Energy Agency is providing SEK61.4m as a grant to Hynion for the stations and be built to facilitate the trucks that will now be phased in.
Djuric added, “We now see clear actions from the Swedish authorities that they are serious about introducing hydrogen for heavy transport, which makes us very optimistic about the development.”
“These two stations are located in central logistics hubs which mean that a lot to the transport companies that now will convert to zero emissions. Cars will of course also be welcomed.”