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Hynion signs land agreement for H2 refueling station in Jönköping

In July 2022, Hynion Sweden was granted a grant of approximately $6 MM from the Swedish Energy Agency to build two more H2 refueling stations, one of which is in Jönköping. Now Hynion and Jönköping Municipality have signed a lease agreement for an area of land in the logistics area of Torsvik, south of Jönköping.

Torsvik is Sweden's fastest growing logistics area with a strategic location on the E4, between the capitals of Scandinavia and close to the continent. Several major players, such as IKEA, Elgiganten, DHL and PostNord, have established warehouses here. Hynion's H2 refueling station will be built in the southern part of the logistics area and be next to two truck stops. The agreement also allows for the establishment of a facility for H2 production.

The H2 refueling station will have a capacity of 1,500 kg/d of H2 and be adapted for heavy vehicles, but also passenger cars will be able to refuel here. The station will be completed in 2023. This makes Hynion a leader in the construction of H2 refueling stations in the Nordics.

"We are very happy that we now have an agreement on a very good location for our H2 refueling station in Jönköping and look forward to being able to start the conversion to zero emissions for the heavy traffic in Småland," said Slavica Djuric, CEO of Hynion Sweden.

"Jönköping is a central junction in the traffic flow and it is very gratifying that a refueling station for H2 vehicles is established here. It is an important step on the way to enabling fossil-free transport," said Mats Palmérus, head of Innovation and Development at Jönköping Energy, a company wholly owned by the municipality of Jönköping for the production and distribution of energy.

Work is now being intensified with the applications for building permits and other necessary permits for Hynion's future operations as well as other preparations for the establishment.

In the Jönköping region, there are many companies with significant vehicle fleets that have already shown an interest in starting a transition to fossil-free vehicles. Some of those who are happy that Hynion will build a H2 refueling station in Jönköping are Lindströms Bil, Toyota Material Handling and Inquire.

"We are happy that locally here in Jönköping we can be involved in driving the development so that H2 gets a proper foothold in the vehicle and transport industry," said Ulf Lindström, CEO of Lindströms Bil, he also continues that “it is safe to know that we also have Toyota Sweden in this investment to get H2 cars on the roads and take an active part in the responsibility of reducing greenhouse gas emissions."

"Interest in the market has exploded and Toyota Material Handling is investing and has prepared for the boom through a joint strategy and business plan and strengthened cooperation with Plug Power for the fuel cells. Toyota has 1300 trucks on the market and many larger deals in the pipeline. The reason for the increasing interest is the energy crisis in 2022, the environmental transition (CO2 net zero) and the productivity gains with H2 (no charging time and space savings)," said Jakob Arvidsson Klint, Product Manager Energy Solutions Toyota Material Handling Europe.

"We have worked for a long time together with Elgiganten to streamline and change to more sustainable operation, it is now exciting to have another sustainable and green alternative by making it possible to fill up with H2 at Torsvik in Jönköping, we will moreover, be neighbors with the station," said a smiling Björn Paulsson, Senior Logistics Advisor of Inquire. "We plan to take part in some early test cars and then develop it from there," he concluded.