The Port of Gothenburg is set to build the first open-access facility in the Nordic region for electric charging and hydrogen gas for heavy goods vehicles.
The fuel company Circle K will run the station, which will offer charging points, hydrogen gas pumps, and bio-based liquefied fuels.
Circle K’s director Johan Söderberg said: “We have been working for a number of years to bring about the transition to fossil-free fuels for passenger cars with the aid of liquefied fuel alternatives and charging points.
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