Lithuania’s first green hydrogen station opens at Klaipéda port

June 11, 2026 |

In the UK, Gas World reported that the Port of Klaipéda has opened Lithuania’s first green hydrogen production and refueling station, capable of producing 127 tons per year (tpa) of hydrogen.

Compatible with passenger vehicles, heavy-duty transport, and ships, the station is scheduled to enter commercial service by autumn 2026, according to the report. Around a quarter of its capacity is earmarked for the port’s own operations.

The station was developed by engineering firm MT Group under Lithuania’s Economic Recovery and Resilience Plan and features a 2.25MW PEM electrolyzer from UK-based IMI.

Around half of the project’s $14 million funding was covered by the EU NextGenerationEU program, the report added.

Lithuania has set a goal of installing 1.3GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030 to enable production of up to 129,000 tons of green hydrogen.

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