Thursday, March 12, 2026

Hydrogen filling station project underway in Vis island in Croatia

The City of Vis and the H2 association are developing a plan to build the first hydrogen filling station in Croatia. The fuel would be produced for boats and utility vehicles, using electricity from the island’s solar power plant and from waste treatment.
A solar power plant with a battery storage unit, run by Croatia’s state-owned power utility Hrvatska elektroprivreda (HEP Group), increased the energy independence of the City of Vis to 60%. The town is on an island of the same name, located 54 kilometers offshore Split. The next step is to produce green hydrogen and build a filling station, Mayor Ivo Radica told Nacional.
The local authority signed a letter of intent in July 2021 with the H2 – Hydrogen Cell association, which is active in the development and application of fuel cells. According to the document, the hydrogen filling station would be…

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