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BrightHy Solutions secures €1.7mn contract for hydrogen station in Southern Europe

BrightHy Solutions, a subsidiary of Fusion Fuel, has signed a €1.7mn contract to supply a hydrogen refuelling station and electrolyser to a construction company operating in Southern Europe.

BrightHy Solutions secures €1.7mn contract for hydrogen station in Southern Europe

Sectors Hydrogen Energy, Green Hydrogen
Themes Investments & Transactions, Contracts

Bright Hydrogen Solutions Ltd, a subsidiary of Fusion Fuel Green PLC, has signed a definitive contract for the supply of an electrolyser and a hydrogen refuelling station to a major construction player in Southern Europe. The contract, valued at €1.7mn ($1.85mn), marks a key step in developing the region’s hydrogen infrastructure.

The agreement covers engineering, installation and equipment delivery, in collaboration with several strategic partners regularly working with BrightHy Solutions. The aim is to support growing demand for hydrogen mobility across the region. Project execution is already underway, with full commissioning expected in 2026.

Operational deployment already underway

Engineering work has begun and production of key components is in progress. According to the announced timeline, the site will include a complete facility with a hydrogen production unit through electrolysis and an integrated refuelling station. The technology will serve both the client’s operations and broader regional demand for alternative fuels.

This order follows a negotiation phase publicly announced in September. It reflects growing interest in local hydrogen supply solutions, as industrial groups in Southern Europe pursue energy diversification strategies.

A regional market in development

BrightHy Solutions’ expansion aligns with a broader effort to build out the regional hydrogen market, with increasing numbers of technology partnerships. While contract values remain modest at this stage, stakeholders are targeting gradual deployment to establish a full supply chain.

The project is also expected to enhance BrightHy Solutions’ on-the-ground expertise in integrated deployment of electrolysers and distribution infrastructure. The company, active in green hydrogen engineering and advisory services, is working to consolidate its position in a fragmented market.

Luis Galdo, Chief Commercial Officer of BrightHy Solutions, stated: “This contract represents a major step for the rapid development of hydrogen infrastructure in the region, and we are pleased to support our client’s strategy.”

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