Scandinavian hydrogen refuelling station specialist Hynion has been granted permission to construct a new hydrogen refuelling station in Västerås, Sweden, after being provided a building permit by the city’s building committee.
The station is one of two to be funded by a grant worth SEK 61.4m ($5.6m) from the Swedish Energy Agency.
Equipped with a refuelling capacity of 1.5 tonnes of hydrogen per day, the stations are to be built in Västerås, at the STOP128 truck stop, and the other in the Torsvik logistics area in Jönköping.
Commenting on the partnership, Slavica Djuric, CEO of Hynion Sverige AB, said, “We are very happy about the excellent collaboration with the City of Vasteras and that we have now received the go-ahead to build a hydrogen refuelling station at this strategically important location in Västerås.”
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