EASTGATEH2V
EastGate Hydrogen Valley
January 2025 - December 2030

SUMMARY AND OBJECTIVES
The EASTGATEH2V project will deploy a fully integrated hydrogen ecosystem in the Košice region (Slovakia), covering renewable hydrogen production, distribution, and end-use across the mobility and industrial sectors.
EASTGATEH2V will install 4 MW of electrolysis capacity, powered by renewable energy and certified through CertifHy, to serve multiple hydrogen applications including buses, a refuse truck, a tourist boat, VTOL aircraft, and industrial processes. Hydrogen demand is expected to scale from 170 tonnes/year in 2027 to over 132,000 tonnes/year post-2030.
Objectives
1. Establish an integrated hydrogen ecosystem in Košice, demonstrating full value chain deployment and sector coupling.
2. Promote Hydrogen Valleys in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), contributing to EU energy independence and climate targets.
3. Enable regional decarbonization by developing renewable hydrogen infrastructure and demand in the Košice region.
4. Deploy 4 MW of electrolysis capacity powered by renewable energy sources and certified as green hydrogen.
5. Integrate five hydrogen end-use applications in mobility and industry to create anchored demand and demonstrate scalability.
6. Prepare for hydrogen pipeline infrastructure, including the repurposing of high-pressure gas pipelines from Ukraine to CEE.
7. Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with estimated savings of over 9,400 tCO₂eq (2027–2030) and up to 1.2 million tCO₂eq/year after 2030.
8. Support policy and regulatory development to address existing barriers and align with the EU Clean Energy Package.
9. Foster job creation and regional economic growth, with at least 700 new jobs during the project and over 15,000 expected post-2030.
10. Raise public awareness and social acceptance through high-visibility applications, training programs, and stakeholder engagement.
11. Ensure replicability across EU regions, with a focus on delivering a scalable hydrogen valley model for at least five CEE regions.
FOUNDATION ROLE
FHa leads the replication activities within the EASTGATEH2V project, acting as the main partner in knowledge transfer and the adaptation of the Hydrogen Valley model. Its central role is to ensure the scalability and replicability of the integrated ecosystem developed in the Košice region, transferring this experience to other regions across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). To this end, FHa applies consolidated methodologies and makes strategic use of the Hydrogen Territories Platform Tool (HTPTool), which enables a structured, data-driven identification of replication opportunities and technological suitability. In addition, FHa provides strategic guidance and key technical expertise, both during the deployment phase and in the definition of territorial roadmaps, actively contributing to the expansion of Hydrogen Valleys and the achievement of European decarbonization and regional cohesion objectives.