News release: Electric Hydrogen Secures $380M to Boost Green Hydrogen Production
Electric Hydrogen raised $380 million in the Series C funding round to accelerate manufacturing and deployment of the company’s power-dense green hydrogen systems.
Electric Hydrogen raised $380 million in the Series C funding round to accelerate manufacturing and deployment of the company’s power-dense green hydrogen systems.
The government funding will support Hydrogen Optimized’s RuggedCell™ technology. These high-power water electrolyzers convert renewable electricity to low-cost clean hydrogen at the scale.
Accelera by Cummins is powering North America’s first hydrogen passenger train, the Coradia iLint, with fuel cells and green hydrogen produced by an Accelera electrolyzer.
Advanced Ionics closed a $12.5 million Series A financing led by bp ventures, which will support the growth and deployment of its Symbion™ electrolyzer technology for heavy industry.
Hitachi Energy is developing products, solutions, and services that support a clean energy transition, including green hydrogen technologies to support the hydrogen economy and global decarbonization.
Verdagy secures Series B funding to accelerate the launch of its eDynamic® 20 MW electrolyzer module, providing green hydrogen at an industrial scale.
The companies were selected to supply electrolyzers (Plug Power), Hydrogen Refueling Stations (Fabrum), and construction contracting (Wasco Australia) for Countrywide Hydrogen’s green hydrogen projects in Tasmania, AU.
Verde Hydrogen signed an agreement to develop and commission a 2MW green hydrogen electrolyzer project in Morocco, set to complete installation in early 2024.
Topsoe will use AVEVA Process Simulation to model its Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells, enabling engineers to design and optimize the cells with increased speed and efficiency.
Researchers from the Department of Physics at IIT-Madras developed a cost-effective way to generate hydrogen from the electrolysis of seawater using solar energy.