Unfortunately not possible like that, at least not at with Zigbee 3.0 and previous Zigbee standards.
The ZHA integration does at this point not support multiple Zigbee Coordinator adapters at the same time and you can unfortunately not either at this point have multiple ZHA integration components instances installed and running inside a single Home Assistant core instance at the same time.
See questions and answers as well as suggested workarounds like installing a Zigbee2MQTT instance at the remote location just for any distantly located devices → Multiple ZHA integrations possible?
The best solution is however just to build only one big Zigbee network with more and stronger Zigbee Router devices (to one Zigbee Coordinator inside a single Zigbee gateway instanse), see → Zigbee networks: how to guide for avoiding interference and optimize for getting better range + coverage
Again, Zigbee uses mesh networking topology, which means that most mains-powered devices are a “Zigbee Router” that can act as a signal repeater and range extended by transmitting data over long distances by passing data messages through the Zigbee network mesh of intermediate devices to reach more distant Zigbee devices. Thus to have a healthy Zigbee network, you need many Zigbee Router devices relatively close to each other in order to achieve good coverage and range.
Any battery-powered device will be a “Zigbee End Device” which means that they do not route/repeat messages and thus does not contribute to routing to help extend the range of the Zigbee network mesh.