The move will increase HydrogenPro’s manufacturing capacity to 800 MW, representing a major milestone in establishing a global presence.
It is estimated that the total investment will cost up to USD 50 million, and the investment cost includes a separate advanced electrode manufacturing facility, which the company says represents a technology “game-changer” in its solutions offering.
In addition, the company has revealed that the plant will have the option to “significantly scale up” its capacity to several gigawatts over time.
HydrogenPro’s top priority is the US market, CEO Tarjei Johansen explained that manufacturing capacity in the US provides a fundamental platform to succeed: “The US factory will be our bridgehead into the North American market.
“A key factor for us to become the leading provider of green hydrogen technology and systems is our presence across continents, securing sustainable and local supply chains.”
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