Metacon Acquires Key Assets from Hynion's Bankruptcy Estate to Enhance Hydrogen Infrastructure

Metacon's Strategic Acquisition of Hynion's Assets



In a significant move within the hydrogen sector, Metacon AB has acquired important assets from the bankruptcy estate of Hynion Sverige AB. This acquisition, revealed on October 14, 2025, marks a pivotal point for Metacon as it aims to strengthen its capacity in the hydrogen refueling station market. The assets obtained include several high-quality components intended for hydrogen refueling stations currently under construction in Sweden. Initially purchased for around SEK 67 million, Metacon acquired them for a mere SEK 3.5 million.

In May 2025, Hynion announced its filing for bankruptcy. Following this announcement, Metacon identified select assets within the bankruptcy estate that would complement their ongoing projects, which are part of a broader initiative to establish an efficient hydrogen infrastructure. Metacon is already engaged in various hydrogen station projects and sees this acquisition as a strategic opportunity to economically meet additional project needs, including aftermarket services.

According to Christer Wikner, President and CEO of Metacon, the company is enthusiastic about incorporating these high-quality components into both existing and future projects. Wikner stated, "We are pleased to announce the acquisition of these assets which will provide us with opportunities for highly efficient use of high-quality components in both existing and future projects. After several years of relatively slow development, we are now seeing several signs that the market is taking shape and an increasing need for both fossil-free hydrogen and tank infrastructure for the transport sector."

The completion of this acquisition positions Metacon favorably within the growing hydrogen market. The hydrogen sector has seen a momentum shift due to increasing demands for sustainable energy solutions, particularly in transportation. With governments worldwide setting ambitious targets for carbon neutrality, investments in hydrogen refueling infrastructure are becoming increasingly critical.

Metacon, a company focused on developing and manufacturing energy systems for producing fossil-free green hydrogen, collaborates closely with PERIC Hydrogen Technologies for its electrolysis business. This partnership allows Metacon to offer comprehensive solutions for large-scale hydrogen production. Their innovative approach in the hydrogen market includes the manufacture and installation of integrated hydrogen refueling stations, addressing a crucial need within clean transport.

The acquisition not only strengthens Metacon's current project capabilities but also opens doors for new ventures in hydrogen technology. For example, with planned resale of certain components from this acquisition, Metacon can finance further developments and enhance its service offerings to the market. The strategy aligns with the overall trend of focusing on sustainability and environmental responsibility, promoting a shift toward fossil-free energy sources.

As Metacon moves forward with the integration of Hynion's assets, stakeholders and consumers will be watching closely. This acquisition reflects the broader industry's potential, emphasizing the importance of hydrogen as a key player in the future of sustainable energy.

For more insights and future announcements regarding this acquisition, interested parties can reach out to Christer Wikner at Metacon through the provided contact information.

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About Metacon AB


Metacon AB specializes in developing energy systems that produce green hydrogen. Their technology harnesses electrolysis and catalytic processes to generate hydrogen efficiently, contributing to clean energy targets worldwide. With active projects in both Sweden and Greece, Metacon remains at the forefront of hydrogen technology innovation. More information is available at www.metacon.com.

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