HYPRPlant is a fully integrated electrolyzer plant designed for green hydrogen projects. It significantly reduces total installed costs by up to 60%, making it an economical solution for large-scale hydrogen production. The plant features advanced proton exchange membrane (PEM) stacks that enable ultra-low-cost electrolysis, ensuring efficient hydrogen generation. With a configurable electrolysis capacity ranging from 75MW to 120MW, HYPRPlant offers flexibility to meet varying project needs. It produces hydrogen output ranging from 1400 kg/h to 2300 kg/h (34 TPD to 55 TPD) at a pressure of 30 barg, with a purity of over 99.9%. The plant is pre-engineered and ready for swift assembly at the project site, minimizing deployment time. HYPRPlant operates with high efficiency, achieving an AC efficiency of 49 to 54 kWh/kg, and is designed to function in ambient temperatures ranging from -20°C to 50°C. It meets various international standards, including ISO 22734:2019, NFPA2, NFPA70, CGA G5.5, UL 60079 series, ASME BPVC, Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU, ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU, and IEC/AS60079. HYPRPlant is a cutting-edge solution for sustainable and scalable green hydrogen production.
Electric Hydrogen (EH2) is a clean energy technology company that develops and manufactures large-scale electrolyzer systems for producing green hydrogen. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Massachusetts, USA, the company focuses on helping heavy industries decarbonize. Its technology uses renewable electricity and water electrolysis to produce hydrogen without carbon emissions. Electric Hydrogen provides integrated electrolyzer plants designed for large industrial projects. The company’s HYPRPlant solution aims to lower the cost and complexity of green hydrogen production. Its systems are intended for sectors such as steel, chemicals, fertilizers, refining, and sustainable fuels. Electric Hydrogen combines advanced engineering, manufacturing, and energy expertise to scale industrial hydrogen production globally. The company works with energy developers and industrial customers to accelerate the transition to clean energy.
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