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Enapter AG receives biggest single order from Europe to date

Enapter AG receives the largest single order from Europe to date. The company has received an order from Opificio Idrogeno Marche (OIM), investee company of Renco and Pollarini Group, for four anion exchange membrane (AEM) multicore electrolyzers with a total capacity of 4 MW. Renco is a leading industrial service provider in Italy and offers engineering and construction services for the oil, gas, renewable energy and civil infrastructure sectors, among others. The Pollarini Group specializes in poultry breeding, over years expands in real estate and now focused on renewable energy private investments.

The order from OIM represents the largest single order for Enapter in Europe to date and is intended for the Marche region in eastern Italy, where one of 52 state-funded Italian H2 valleys is currently being developed. Plans for this include the construction of a H2 production plant powered by renewable energies and a H2 refueling station. The green H2 produced with Enapter’s electrolyzers will primarily be used to refuel vehicles.

In addition, Enapter will supply a further megawatt-scale electrolyzer to the Italian energy company FMC s.r.l from Italy’s Montefusco region. FMC produces photovoltaic modules, among other things, and will use the AEM Nexus to develop a H2 production plant located in the industrial area of Pianodardine, in the city of Avellino, utilizing photovoltaic solar sources, intended for the distribution of H2 for industrial uses.

The area is part of the six H2 valleys financed by the Campania Region through the PNRR measure. In the second phase the company plans constructing a refueling station directly connected to the H2 production plant via a pipeline adjacent to FMC’s production facility. The two contracts have a total order value in the upper seven-figure euro range. These devices will be delivered in 2025.

As part of the Italian government’s subsidized H2 valleys initiative to expand regional H2 clusters, Enapter has now concluded binding contracts with a total volume of 11.5 MW. The company assumes that further orders will follow in the context of this government development plan.

Jürgen Laakmann, CEO of Enapter said, “By creating H2 valleys throughout the country, Italy is setting an example for Europe and is thus succeeding in triggering further H2 projects. We are delighted that a large number of customers in Italy have decided in favor of our electrolyzers as a result and that our products can therefore make their contribution to a clean industry, economy and environment in Italy.”