The Port of Klaipėda has opened Lithuania’s first green hydrogen and refuelling facility. The new station will supply green hydrogen for passenger vehicles, heavy-duty transport, ships and port operations.
Development of the green hydrogen project started in 2023, with construction beginning summer 2025 and key equipment arriving at the port in October 2025. The first green hydrogen was successfully produced in April 2026 using a polymer electrolyte membrane. The project will be capable of producing around 127 tonnes of hydrogen annually, helping towards Lithuania’s transition to low-emission transport and clean energy.
“Only a few years ago, green hydrogen at Klaipėda Port was little more than an ambitious vision. It led us into unexplored territory, where we often found ourselves among the first to tackle challenges that had no clear solutions. The journey was demanding, but it gave us invaluable experience. Today, we are proud to open Lithuania’s first green hydrogen facility and contribute to a new chapter in the country’s energy transition. Klaipėda Port has always connected sea and land routes; now it is also becoming a gateway to future energy solutions,” said Algis Latakas, Director General of Klaipėda Port Authority.
Lithuania Opens First Green Hydrogen Station




