Orlen opens its seventh hydrogen refueling station in Poland

June 4, 2026 |

In Poland, Orlen said it has opened its seventh publicly accessible hydrogen refueling station in Poland. Located in Gdynia, the facility serves passenger cars, buses and trucks.

‘Hydrogen is set to play an increasingly important role in the modern economy, which is why we are consistently expanding both our production capacity and the infrastructure needed to support its use as a transport fuel. We see particularly strong potential in public and heavy-duty transport, where hydrogen can make a tangible contribution to decarbonization and improved air quality. Our goal is to build a reliable hydrogen supply network for the transport sector. The opening of the Gdynia station further expands our nationwide network, giving drivers access to this low-emission fuel at a seventh location and the first in northern Poland,’ said Grzegorz Jóźwiak, Executive Director for Biofuels and Hydrogen at ORLEN.

The Gdynia station is equipped with a dispenser featuring two refueling points: one operating at 350 bar for passenger vehicles and another at 700 bar for buses and trucks. The facility has a daily capacity of 630 kg of hydrogen.

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