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HydrogenPro and J.H.K. enter into an exclusive partnership for green H2 projects in Germany, Austria and Benelux

HydrogenPro, a leading manufacturer in electrolyzer technology, and J.H.K., an established industrial plant construction and engineering company, announced an exclusive partnership focused on the implementation of green H2 projects in Germany, Austria and the Benelux countries. As part of this collaboration, HydrogenPro will supply its state-of-the-art high-pressured alkaline electrolyzer technology, while J.H.K. will act as plant integrator and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor, managing project execution and successful delivery to customers.

The partnership targets green H2 projects in the range of 5 MW−50 MW. This collaboration combines HydrogenPro’s expertise in electrolysis technology with J.H.K.’s experience of more than a century in Balance of Plant and EPC services, creating a powerful combination aimed at accelerating the adoption of sustainable energy solutions across Europe.

Jarle Dragvik, CEO of HydrogenPro, said, “HydrogenPro is primarily addressing the large-scale H2 projects, but we recognizes that parts of the market are entering the energy transition in initial smaller scale scopes. J.H.K. brings the necessary know-how to use our advanced technology in smaller green H2 projects in the European market. This partnership enables us to offer a complete solution that integrates our state-of-the-art electrolyzers with J.H.K.’s experience in the EPC sector, creating a win-win situation for both companies and, more importantly, for our customers who are looking to transition to green energy. HydrogenPro is cooperating with Andritz AG on larger scale projects.”

Julius Kramer, CEO of J. Heinr. Kramer Group said, “This partnership is a major step forward in advancing green H2 solutions on an industrial scale. Based on the exceptional energy efficiency of HydrogenPro’s high pressure alkaline technology, we see good opportunities to meet the growing demand in the field of decentralized, green H2 production for use in industry, mobility and grid stabilization, thus enabling a more sustainable future.”