Lhyfe (EURONEXT: LHYFE), a pioneer in large-scale green hydrogen production for low-carbon mobility and industry, has begun supplying France’s first motorway hydrogen refuelling station accessible to heavy goods vehicles. The station, operated by TEAL Mobility, has been in service since November 2025 and marks a key milestone for zero-emission freight transport in Europe.
Located along the A4 motorway in France’s Grand Est region, the station sits on a strategic crossroads linking France with Germany and the Benelux countries. Its position enables hydrogen-powered trucks to operate efficiently along major east–west and north–south freight corridors, helping to accelerate the decarbonisation of long-distance road transport.
Under a multi-year agreement, Lhyfe is responsible for supplying renewable hydrogen to the site. The company currently operates four green hydrogen production facilities across France and Germany, representing a combined installed capacity of 21 MW. This footprint is set to expand significantly, with Lhyfe planning to increase its installed capacity by around 70% in 2026 to meet growing demand from mobility and industrial customers.
In 2025, Lhyfe reached another major milestone by becoming the first French producer to deliver hydrogen certified as RFNBO (Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin). All four of its operating sites received RFNBO certification between May and September 2025, positioning Lhyfe as Europe’s leading supplier in terms of certified renewable hydrogen production and delivery capacity. RFNBO certification is the European Union’s most stringent standard for green hydrogen under the Renewable Energy Directive, ensuring full traceability and compliance with strict sustainability criteria.
Lhyfe’s supply capability is underpinned by one of Europe’s most advanced hydrogen logistics setups. The company operates a fleet of 70 high-performance Type IV hydrogen containers, supported by more than four years of operational experience across the hydrogen value chain. This combination allows Lhyfe to deliver reliable, high-quality hydrogen to customers across multiple European markets.
Commenting on the development, Matthieu Guesné, Founder and CEO of Lhyfe, said:
“By supplying TEAL Mobility’s motorway station, we are reinforcing our position as a leading operator in hydrogen mobility for heavy-duty transport in Europe. This project clearly demonstrates both the momentum behind hydrogen-powered freight and the robustness of our industrial and logistics model. The Reims Champagne Nord station is a critical link for zero-emission trucking, opening a new hydrogen corridor between Paris and northern border regions where hydrogen mobility is already gaining strong traction. Across Europe, the transition of road transport is truly underway, and we are proud to contribute to that acceleration.”
With projects like this motorway hub, Lhyfe continues to translate Europe’s hydrogen ambitions into concrete infrastructure, supporting the shift toward climate-neutral transport on the continent’s busiest logistics routes.
