Projects
Ongoing Projects

Hydrogen, Jyväskylä
Hydrogen Refuelling Project
The Jyväskylä hydrogen refuelling project focuses on the development and deployment of a hydrogen refuelling station in Seppälänkangas. The project supports the introduction of hydrogen-powered transport by building practical experience with hydrogen infrastructure ahead of full commercial operations.
The station is currently operating in a pilot phase and is accessible only to designated pilot user groups, such as hydrogen buses and taxis participating in the trial.

Hydrogen, Jyväskylä
Hydrogen-Powered Public Transport Pilot
Jyväskylä has become Finland’s pioneer city for green hydrogen-powered public transport in 2025. As part of this groundbreaking initiative, five Caetano H2 City Gold hydrogen buses have been integrated into the city’s public transportation fleet.
Jyväskylä has become Finland’s pioneer city for green hydrogen-powered public transport in 2025. Five Caetano H2 City Gold hydrogen buses have been integrated into the city’s public transportation fleet.

Mobility, Jyväskylä
Winter Mobility
The Winter Mobility project is dedicated to transforming street maintenance, making it efficient year-round, especially during the harsh winter conditions. Our objective is to ensure safer and more comfortable commuting for both residents and visitors in Jyväskylä, regardless of their mode of transportation.
2025

Exhibition, Jyväskylä
The World of Hydrogen Exhibition 2025
In 2025, Cefmof organizes the World of Hydrogen exhibition that takes audience into the world of the smallest but most abundant element in the universe. This exhibition explores how it is present in our daily lives in Jyväskylä today and in the future.

Experience, Jyväskylä
Hydrogen Pitstop
During the Secto Rally Finland (July 31–August 2), Cefmof provided hands-on experience of hydrogen in action. Hydrogen Pitstop transformed three central locations in Jyväskylä into spaces where hydrogen was no longer just a future technology—it’s already making an impact on everyday life!

Experience, Jyväskylä
Hydrogen Sauna Project
During the Secto Rally Finland (July 31–August 2), Cefmof provided hands-on experience of hydrogen in action. Hydrogen Pitstop transformed three central locations in Jyväskylä into spaces where hydrogen was no longer just a future technology—it’s already making an impact on everyday life!
2024

Exhibition, Jyväskylä
Green Hydrogen Exhibition
One of our key objectives is to raise citizen’s awareness about the potential of hydrogen. By organizing an informative and interactive exhibition “Vihreä vetyvoima” (“Green hydrogen power”), we aim to make both benefits and challenges of green hydrogen tangible for the public—with a special focus on children and their families.
Green Hydrogen Exhibition
OBJECTIVES:
One of our key objectives is to raise citizen’s awareness about the potential of hydrogen. By organizing an informative and interactive exhibition “Vihreä vetyvoima” (“Green hydrogen power”), we aim to make both benefits and challenges of green hydrogen tangible for the public—with a special focus on children and their families. Our goal is to spark interest in green hydrogen as a key enabler of sustainable urban development and mobility in Central Finland, and to encourage community involvement in green hydrogen-related co-creation.
ACTION:
At the core of the exhibition is a series of interactive displays and hands-on activities designed to educate and inspire visitors about the possibilities of green hydrogen. Enabled by the co-creation of local companies, academia, students, cultural institutions, and municipalities, the exhibition showcases Central Finland’s expertise and potential in green hydrogen. Opening on July 31st and continuing until the end of September, the exhibition will culminate with the City of Light and Researcher’s Night event.
RESULTS:
The exhibition successfully showcased the potential and possibilities of hydrogen, recording 12,500 visitors to the exhibition and 350 participants in workshops.
PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS:
The exhibition is produced by Cefmof in collaboration with the Aalto2 Museum Center, Redanredan Oy, and Tiimiakatemia. The content is designed and created in cooperation with the University of Jyväskylä.
Read the official press release about the exhibition here (FI and EN).

GREEN HYDROGEN POWER EXHIBITION, Photos: HAJIME IKENO

LAKE JYVÄSJÄRVI Photo: TERO TAKALO-ESKOLA
PROJECTS
Winter Mobility
OBJECTIVES:
The Winter Mobility project is dedicated to transforming street maintenance, making it efficient year-round, especially during the harsh winter conditions. Our objective is to ensure safer and more comfortable commuting for both residents and visitors in Jyväskylä, regardless of their mode of transportation.
ACTION:
At the heart of the project is a new cloud-based management system that continuously collects data from various sources and presents it in an easy-to-understand format for three primary user groups:
- Street users: Can check the current conditions of their chosen routes, no matter their way of transportation.
- Operative management: Can direct and prioritize daily maintenance work based on real-time information.
- Business management: Can analyze the costs and efficiency of different street maintenance tasks.
Throughout the project, several modern weather stations, cameras, and sensors will be installed and connected to the data platform. Additionally, the system will incorporate various types of information, including citizen feedback, fleet routes and performed operations, and cost information.
PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS:
The project is led by the City of Jyväskylä and supported by Cefmof. It also collaborates with the ProDigial Research Programme and involves multiple parties and suppliers from the infrastructure sector nationwide.
