Lhyfe has taken delivery of ten new Type IV hydrogen containers from supplier Hexagon Purus. According to the company, its fleet now comprises 84 tube trailers dedicated to hydrogen transport – one of the largest and most modern in Europe. Lhyfe and Hexagon Purus share a strategic industrial shareholder, the Japanese trading and investment company Mitsui & Co.
The new Type IV containers are available in four sizes and two compression levels. According to Lhyfe, they are lighter, more durable, and comply with RFNBO certification requirements, allowing larger volumes of hydrogen to be transported per trip.
The company states that its logistics network currently serves around 60 industrial and mobility customers across nine European countries. In 2025, Lhyfe surpassed a total of 1,000 deliveries. According to the company, more than 850 of these deliveries took place in Europe during 2025, representing an increase of more than 80 percent compared with 2024. Customers include BMW Group, TEAL Mobility, H2 Mobility, Karp Kneip, and energy supplier Essent.
According to Matthieu Guesné, Founder and CEO of Lhyfe, delivering hydrogen by truck is only the first step in building a supply chain. “The bulk market is the first to scale up – it is already enabling pioneering players to initiate their energy transition. To support them, we have been committed since 2021 to building a comprehensive, efficient, reliable, and flexible supply chain,” he says. He adds that the sector will require multiple distribution formats – including on-site production and pipeline networks – to meet diverse use cases.