Norwegian Hydrogen signs contract with Cyan Energy

Norwegian Hydrogen has signed a contract with Cyan Energy for the supply of green hydrogen to Cyan Energy's newly developed hydrogen-based charging stations.

Image rights: Cyan Energy / Furnes Design

Cyan Energy station at Hareid. Photo: Cyan Energy

Hellesylt Hydrogen Hub. Photo: Norwegian Hydrogen /Kristin Støylen

 

Hellesylt Hydrogen Hub, opening production of green hydrogen this summer as one of the first green hydrogen plants in Norway, utilizes renewable energy sources to produce green hydrogen. The hydrogen supplied to Cyan Energy will be used to power their innovative charging stations, which offer efficient and rapid charging solutions for electric vehicles, including heavy-duty trucks.

Together we make it possible to achieve a more sustainable future.
— Bjørn Bjerke, CEO of Cyan Energy

— We are excited and very happy that Cyan Energy chose to go with us for the provision of green hydrogen, says Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen. "Collaborating with other frontrunners in the energy transition is important to us, and we are proud to support Cyan Energy's vision of a cleaner, greener future for transportation in our region and beyond".

Cyan Energy's hydrogen-based charging stations represent an innovative leap forward in the advancement of zero-emission transport infrastructure. By utilizing locally produced green hydrogen from Norwegian Hydrogen, these stations will not only provide reliable and rapid charging but also contribute to reducing the carbon footprint from road transport.

— This partnership is a testament to the progress we can achieve through collaboration and innovation," says Bjørn Bjerke, CEO of Cyan Energy. "Norwegian Hydrogen's commitment to the energy transition aligns perfectly with our goals, and together, we make it possible to achieve a more sustainable future."

Hellesylt Hydrogen Hub will begin supplying hydrogen to Cyan Energy's station at Hareid, with plans to expand distribution as additional stations are developed across Norway and internationally.

Simen Skaare Eriksen, CCO of Norwegian Hydrogen, added: “This is a good illustration of how we address the full breadth of the hydrogen market, with contracted deliveries to the maritime sector, industry, and technology applications, in addition to Vireon's hydrogen refueling stations for heavy-duty road transport.”

About Cyan Energy
Cyan Energy AS was established to build and operate the patented Cyan Energy high-capacity charging system, with a vision to provide a charging experience with the speed and convenience comparable to refueling at a gas station. 

The charging stations utilize renewable energy from solar, wind, and hydrogen, and can also be connected to the grid. 

By storing energy, Cyan Energy utilizes the most cost-effective power source, achieving the best price per kWh sold, and allowing high-capacity charging with no power sharing among users.

Cyan Energy’s head office is located in Ålesund, Norway, Cyan Energy ltd is established in the UK and have an office location in Aberdeen.

 

About Norwegian Hydrogen

Norwegian Hydrogen is a hydrogen company with operations throughout the Nordic region. The company focuses on both the production and distribution of green hydrogen, tailored to meet future requirements for zero-emission fuel in a wide range of mobility sectors and industrial segments. The company is backed by several strong industrial owners with a significant footprint within the global hydrogen value chain, such as Fortescue, Mitsui & Co., Ltd, Flakk Group, Hexagon Purus and Norwegian hydropower company Tafjord.

Norwegian Hydrogen has its head office in Ålesund, and they also have offices in Oslo, Helsinki, Copenhagen and Stockholm.

www.norwegianhydrogen.com

Contact information:

Marielle Furnes Mannseth
Group Brand & Sustainability Officer Norwegian Hydrogen AS
Email: marielle@nh2.no
Mobile: +47 93 40 21 40


 

Karoline J Vågsholm

Communications Manager

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karoline.vagsholm@oceanhywaycluster.no
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