Vireon Joins BalticSeaH2 Hydrogen Valley
Vireon has been officially accepted as a partner in the BalticSeaH2 hydrogen valley through its Finnish subsidiary, Vireon Hydrogen Oy.
BalticSeaH2 is one of the largest hydrogen valley initiatives in Europe, bringing together a broad consortium of industry players across the Baltic Sea region. The project, which is already well underway, is scheduled to run for another two years and aims to accelerate the development of a cross-border hydrogen economy.
As part of the collaboration, Vireon will contribute primarily within the mobility segment. The company will support preparations for a hydrogen refueling station in the Valley area and work actively to identify and mobilize potential end-users of hydrogen solutions in the region.
From Vireon’s side, participation in the project will be led by Project Director Juho-Matti Uuksulainen. “We look forward to working closely with all partners to make this project a great success,” he said.
Through its participation, Vireon will receive approximately EUR 225,000 in EU funding to support these activities.
“This demonstrates that Vireon is an attractive partner to collaborate with, and that our local presence across the Nordic region is delivering results,” said Per Øyvind Voie, CEO of Vireon. “Finland is an important market for us, and we are also clearly seeing opportunities in the Baltics. Participation in this project strengthens our ability to pursue those opportunities. Vireon is—and will continue to be—an attractive partner for all end-users with hydrogen needs.”
The BalticSeaH2 initiative plays a key role in advancing Europe’s hydrogen ambitions by fostering collaboration across borders and sectors. For Vireon, the partnership represents both a strategic strengthening of Vireon’s position in the Finnish market and a broader expansion platform in the Baltic region.
About BalticSeaH2 Hydrogen Valley
BalticSeaH2 is a large-scale hydrogen valley initiative covering multiple countries in the Baltic Sea region. The project brings together industry, infrastructure providers, and public stakeholders to develop an integrated hydrogen ecosystem, with a strong focus on production, distribution, and end-use applications—particularly within mobility and heavy industry.