Samskip moves forward with Norwegian Hydrogen as its preferred supplier of liquid green hydrogen

Press release


European logistics company and shipowner Samskip has selected Norwegian Hydrogen as preferred supplier for liquid green hydrogen (LH2) for the two SeaShuttle container vessels it has currently under construction.

A Memorandum of Understanding for further cooperation was signed by the parties on Friday 5 December 2025.

 

Ólafur Orri Ólafsson, CEO of Samskip, and Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen in handshake. Image rights: Norwegian Hydrogen and Samskip

 

Illustration of the Samskip Sea Shuttle. Image rights: Samskip

The SeaShuttles will be the very first hydrogen-powered container vessels in the world and will operate Samskip’s route between Rotterdam and Oslo. Samskip’s investment in hydrogen reflects its ambitious climate and sustainability goals and follows the recent verification of Samskip’s “Net-Zero by 2040” target by the Science-Based Targets initiative, and the EcoVadis Platinum medal that ranked Samskip at Top 1% in sustainability performance in 2024. Supported by a grant from the Norwegian Enova Fund, the SeaShuttles will demonstrate the feasibility of operating on liquid hydrogen produced from sustainable energy.

The hydrogen will be delivered from Norwegian Hydrogen’s liquid hydrogen production plant in Rjukan, Norway. The company recently announced a grant of EUR 31.5 million from the 2025 EU Innovation Fund Call for the Rjukan LH project, to establish a complete value chain for production, distribution and bunkering of liquefied hydrogen. This grant comes in addition to the previously announced support of EUR 13.2 million via the EU Hydrogen Auction towards operating costs, as well as a combination of grants and green loans totaling NOK 100 million from Innovation Norway.

 

Illustration of the Rjukan LH2 project. Image rights: Norwegian Hydrogen

 

Norwegian Hydrogen’s Rjukan LH2 project has secured the required connection to the Norwegian power-grid for access to the renewable electricity required for operating the plant, which will be provided under a long-term power purchase agreement with Tinn Energi & Fiber. The zoning plan for the project plot has also been approved by the municipal authorities, and the company is in the final phases of selecting suppliers for provision of key equipment, components and services to construct the plant. Hydrogen deliveries are expected to start in 2028.

The hydrogen economy has long been constrained by a classic “chicken-and-egg” dilemma: lack of demand hinders investment in production, while lack of supply discourages demand. Through this strategic collaboration, Samskip and Norwegian Hydrogen are breaking that deadlock and taking a major step toward scaling hydrogen-powered logistics across Europe.

 

Ólafur Orri Ólafsson, CEO of Samskip. Image rights: Samskip

“Our partnership with Norwegian Hydrogen marks an important step on our journey towards Net-Zero emissions by 2040", says Ólafur Orri Ólafsson, CEO of Samskip. "Hydrogen is a critical enabler for deep decarbonization in short-sea shipping, and Norwegian Hydrogen has demonstrated the capability and commitment needed to support our ambition. Together, we are not only preparing the energy supply for our SeaShuttle vessels, we are also helping accelerate the transition to sustainable logistics across Europe."




Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen. Image rights: Norwegian Hydrogen


"We are deeply grateful for Samskip’s support and first-mover determination, leading the way in decarbonizing short-sea container shipping", adds Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen. "It is reassuring to see that our efforts to create a project that meets Samskip’s requirements are now yielding tangible results, enabling Samskip to proceed exclusively with us from this point. Right-sized and with all critical elements in place, the Rjukan LH2 project is ideally positioned for delivery of liquid green hydrogen to early adopters within maritime, industry, and other sectors, covering a large geographical area at a highly attractive price point".




Contact for more information:

Jens Berge, CEO, Norwegian Hydrogen
Email
Mobile: +47 90 55 13 55

Florens Tegelaar, Head of Marketing Communications, Samskip
Email
Phone: +31 88 400 1179

 


About Samskip

Samskip offers international, more environmentally conscious combined transport services via shortsea, road, rail and inland waterway routes. We are committed to cost-effectiveness, operational excellence, and best practice in sustainable transport. High frequency services connect destinations across Europe, the Baltic States, Iceland and Faroes Island, both door-to-door (including collection) and quay-to-quay, transported using a wide range of owned vessels, containers, trucks and trailers.

 

About Norwegian Hydrogen

Norwegian Hydrogen AS develops, owns, and operates green hydrogen production plants throughout the Nordics contributing to the emission reduction objectives of our clients across a wide range of sectors, including industry, maritime, mobility and aviation. Norwegian Hydrogen is headquartered in Ålesund, Norway, with offices in Oslo, Stockholm and Hirtshals.


The Rjukan LH2 project is co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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