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Alfa Laval establishes electrolyzer and fuel cell business unit

Alfa Laval is establishing a new business unit for electrolyzer and fuel cell technologies, aiming to capture business opportunities in the H2 sector. This initiative underlines the company's commitment to driving the energy transformation towards clean energy sources.

Over the past three years, Alfa Laval has been present in the H2 market, pioneering products and solutions in the areas of electrolyzers and fuel cells. Recognizing the potential, Alfa Laval has decided to establish a new business unit and develop new products and solutions in H2 applications in collaboration with industry leaders. Drawing upon the company's extensive expertise in heat transfer and metallurgy, Alfa Laval is uniquely positioned in the H2 economy.

Tom Erixon, President and CEO of Alfa Laval said, "The creation of a dedicated business unit confirms our commitment to drive the necessary actions in the evolving energy landscape. H2 plays a pivotal role in the energy transition and our ambition is to speed up this transformation through innovation and the industrialization of electrolyzer and fuel cell components."

Alfa Laval also announces that it will build an Innovation Center dedicated to heat exchangers, fuel cells and electrolyzer components to further drive innovation, R&D, and testing in these areas, both from a capability and pace perspective. The innovation center will be located at the company's headquarters in Lund, where the largest heat exchanger factory is located. The investment is significant both in terms of resources and equipment.

Madeleine Gilborne, currently the Head of Clean Technologies and Vice President of the Energy Division, will take the role as President of the new business unit. The unit will be established by January 1, 2024 and will be part of the Energy Division.