Northern Europe is regarded as a region with stringent technical standards and high requirements for sustainable development. It is also one of the most demanding markets for global enterprises in the industrial and infrastructure sectors.


Meeting all international technical standards and the investor’s stringent inspection requirements, ATAD successfully completed and handed over the steel structures for the H2 Green Steel (H2GS) project in Sweden – the world’s first large-scale “green steel” plant. ATAD provides detailed design, fabrication, and transportation of steel structures for the project’s critical components.
H2GS (Hydrogreen Steel Project) was renamed Stegra in September 2024, focusing on three main platforms: green hydrogen production, green iron and green steel. The factory’s goal is to produce steel using green hydrogen, replacing coke, and combining an electric arc furnace system using renewable energy. This is considered a breakthrough project for the global steel industry, aiming for a carbon-free production model. It is expected that by 2030, the factory will reach an output of 5 million tons of “green steel” per year.

ATAD’s on-schedule handover for H2GS demonstrates the company’s ability to execute international projects with stringent technical requirements, while reinforcing the position of a Vietnamese enterprise in markets that demand the highest global standards.
From major domestic projects to pioneering green-technology developments worldwide, ATAD continues to make its mark through advanced production capacity, an internationally recognized management system, and a consistent sustainability-driven strategy.

Partnering with the H2 Green Steel project reflects ATAD’s commitment to green, modern, and sustainable development by promoting emission reduction in production, optimizing energy resources, and advancing a circular economy model. Moving forward, ATAD will continue to pursue this strategy and contribute actively to future industrial developments.











