King of the Netherlands Inaugurates Hysolar Electrolyser

His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands officially inaugurated a new electrolyser for green hydrogen production near Utrecht on 04 October. Developed by Hysolar, the facility is located at the KWR Water Research Institute in Nieuwegein and was brought to life through the LIFE NEW HYTS project, funded by the LIFE Programme.

This cutting-edge facility represents a major step forward in advancing green hydrogen production and its role in the energy transition.

Green hydrogen is vital in the move towards a CO2-neutral future, providing sustainable solutions for transport, machinery, and various industrial sectors.

The new electrolyser in Nieuwegein will produce 300,000 kg of green hydrogen annually – enough to power around sixty buses or trucks.

This makes Nieuwegein one of the Netherlands‘ pioneering green hydrogen production sites, further strengthening the country’s position in sustainable energy innovation.

LIFE NEW HYTS

The LIFE NEW HYTS project is focused on advancing the use of green hydrogen in the heavy transport and civil works sectors, particularly for trucks and other large vehicles.

Hydrogen presents an efficient solution for industries where battery-powered options are not feasible, as it can be quickly refilled, offering a promising alternative to diesel.

The project aims to significantly reduce CO2 emissions by utilising green hydrogen, with an expected annual saving of two million litres of diesel in the Utrecht region alone. This is part of a broader initiative to help the Netherlands meet its Climate Agreement goals​.

LIFE NEW HYTS is laying the groundwork for a local hydrogen infrastructure and promoting cross-sector collaboration to make hydrogen-powered heavy transport a reality.

The project drives the rollout of hydrogen vehicles and supports the training of automotive professionals in hydrogen technologies.

By partnering with regions in Belgium and Germany, LIFE NEW HYTS aims to prove the viability of green hydrogen, helping to pave the way for cleaner air and a more sustainable future.

This innovative project brings together local entrepreneurs, research institutions, and governments to showcase the potential of green hydrogen for road transport.

It highlights the feasibility of local production, distribution, and application of hydrogen, creating the conditions for rapidly adopting heavy commercial vehicles powered by this renewable energy source.

Funded by the LIFE Programme, the newly opened electrolyser reinforces the commitment of all stakeholders to make green hydrogen widely accessible across the Netherlands. 

Festive opening

A private event for guests took place on Friday 4 October. During the plenary session, several speakers, including Mr Alexandre Paquot, Director at DG Climate Action, shared their perspectives in the presence of the King.

The afternoon’s highlight was the official opening of the electrolyser by the King, followed by a networking reception. During this reception, the King engaged with guests on topics such as the application of green hydrogen, education, and innovation.