Enapter has reported sales success in Italy, a burgeoning hydrogen market in Europe. Recent orders for its AEM (Anion Exchange Membrane) technology underscore its growing market presence.
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Enapter AG has recently secured significant orders for its AEM Nexus 500 electrolyzers from prominent institutions, including the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Simon Fraser University in Canada.
Kellas Midstream’s H2NorthEast gets first hydrogen customer For the provision of low-carbon hydrogen, Kellas Midstream and Statera Energy, a flexible…
Enapter SRL, a subsidiary of Enapter AG, has been awarded EUR 1,255,373.17 in research funding by the Italian Ministry for Enterprise and Made in Italy (MIMIT) for their project titled “AEM Technology Next Generation.”
Enapter has strategically expanded its product portfolio with the revolutionary “AEM Flex 120.” This innovative AEM electrolyser is poised to streamline the launch of industrial and refuelling pilot projects, marking a significant leap forward in the realm of green hydrogen production.
Enapter, the renowned hydrogen technology company, has unveiled a monumental partnership with Enoah. This collaboration heralds the purchase of an impressive fleet of 101 AEM electrolysers, marking a pivotal moment in the pursuit of harnessing green hydrogen’s boundless potential for energy transformation.
In a strategic move to tap into the booming hydrogen market in China, German-Italian electrolyser manufacturer Enapter has inked a significant framework supply contract valued at over $6.5 million with China’s renowned engine and drive company, Wolong.
Japan, known for its commitment to decarbonization and embracing cutting-edge technologies, has taken another significant step towards its sustainable energy future with the establishment of the first commercial hydrogen refuelling station using AEM electrolysis in Asia.
Protium has started producing green hydrogen at Baglan Energy Park in South Wales with the assistance of partner organizations Fuel Cell Systems, Enapter, and the University of South Wales (USW).
In Chiang Mai, Thailand, German Enapter and its partners started an initiative to build Southeast Asia’s first green hydrogen learning center.