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Lhyfe opens Germany’s largest commercial green hydrogen facility in Baden-Württemberg

by Warren
November 25, 2025
in Hydrogen
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As more nations turn to the untapped potential of the renewable energy market, Germany has announced that Lhyfe, a major energy group dedicated to the advancement of the renewable energy sector, has inaugurated Germany’s largest commercial green hydrogen facility in Baden-Württemberg, in the southwest of the nation. Lhyfe has a vast portfolio of renewable energy projects in France, but the company has welcomed the expansion of Germany’s hydrogen sector as the nation aims to meet its clean energy targets by the end of the decade.

Lhyfe held an inauguration ceremony to launch the new hydrogen production facility in Germany

Lhyfe recently held an inauguration ceremony to celebrate the successful completion of the hydrogen facility in Baden-Württemberg, with the who’ who of the region in attendance. The inauguration ceremony outlines Germany’s ambition to increase investments in renewable energy power, which, at the moment, is catching up to the oil and gas sectors in Germany.

Some of the important and influential officials who attended the inauguration are:

  • Winfried Kretschmann, Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg
  • Thekla Walker, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Energy of Baden-Württemberg
  • Richard Arnold, First Mayor of the City of Schwäbisch Gmünd

The new facility is Lyfe’s fourth, and its first outside of France. The astonishing size of the project requires a one-hectare plot of land that will feature a plant capable of producing up to 4 tons of renewable hydrogen per day. The hydrogen produced on-site has been earmarked to decarbonize the mobility and industrial sectors in Germany.

“With the production site by electrolysis of water in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg is taking an important step forward in ramping up hydrogen technology. This flagship project, supported by the state, sends a strong signal: we are ready for a sustainable future.” – Winfried Kretschmann, Minister-President of the State of Baden-Württemberg

To ensure sustained operations, Lhyfe will lean on German renewable electricity providers

Lhyfe has noted that it has signed PPAs with several electricity providers in Germany and has plans to develop long-term relationships to ensure a stable supply of energy for the project. The facilities on-site have been constructed in a container format with stackable modules, which will help reduce their impact and footprint on the region.

The renewable hydrogen produced on-site has been earmarked for the mobility and industrial sectors in Germany, with an agreement already having been reached for the supply of regional hydrogen refuelling stations of H2 MOBILITY, a market-leading hydrogen refueling station operator in the nation.

The project has been subsidized by several parties, including the state of Baden-Württemberg, which supplied €2.1 million, as well as the EU through the European Regional Development Fund, which has selected the project under its “H2-Wandel – Model Region for Green Hydrogen Baden-Württemberg” initiative. As Germany’s neighbor, Austria, recently revealed its plans to develop one of Europe’s biggest green hydrogen electrolysis facilities, Germany has proudly completed the commissioning of the hydrogen facility in Baden-Württemberg.

“We are proud to inaugurate Lhyfe’s very first site outside France, here in Baden-Württemberg, a state that has continued its efforts in recent years to establish itself as a model for the deployment of renewable hydrogen.” – Luc Graré, Head of Central & Eastern Europe at Lhyfe

Europe’s proclivity for the hydrogen sector has become evident in recent years

With the constant and increasing calls to diversify the international energy market, several European nations have opted to select the untapped and often overlooked potential of the hydrogen sector to meet clean energy demands, not to mention that hydrogen could potentially reshape the global mobility market over the coming years as the electric vehicle sector loses its momentum. Europe’s love for the hydrogen sector has led to Plug Power shipping its electrolyzer unit for Galp’s 100 MW green hydrogen project in Sines.

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