The Role of Electrolyzer Manufacturer in the Hydrogen Economy

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Recording of Wednesday, May 07, 2025 | The smarter E Europe Exhibition Program 2025 | Exhibition Program | Language: English | Duration: 12:48 .

Electrolyzer Manufacturers Crucial for Advancing Green Hydrogen Projects Amid Fluctuating Energy Sources, Says Sungrow Hydrogen

The role of electrolyzer manufacturers is crucial in advancing the hydrogen economy, particularly for green hydrogen production. Sungrow Hydrogen, a Chinese company with R&D facilities in China and Munich, exemplifies this by producing over 3 gigawatts of electrolyzers annually. The shift from traditional baseload to fluctuating electricity sources like photovoltaics necessitates flexible load profiles for efficient green hydrogen production. Electrolyzer manufacturers must adapt their equipment to these fluctuations while ensuring compatibility with storage solutions or future pipelines that stabilize supply for off-takers. Sungrow offers advanced alkaline and PEM electrolyzers designed for flexibility and efficiency—key features include rapid ramp rates (5% per second) and low DC consumption (4.5 kWh/Nm³). Their systems are tailored for large-scale projects combining multiple stacks into purification units to reduce costs. With extensive expertise in electrical equipment validated through global deployments, Sungrow continues innovating within its robust R&D framework comprising significant personnel dedicated to optimizing electrolysis technology suitable across diverse renewable energy integrations worldwide.

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Sören Dresp
Head of Alkaline Electrolyzer Product - Europe
Sungrow Hydrogen

Further Talks of the session GHF P1: Industrial/Product Live Pitches:

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Marisol Wu
Business Development Manager
LONGi Hydrogen Technology

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Tolga Aydin
Regional Sales Manager - East Europe
Power Quality Projects

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