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Electric Hydrogen partners with Texas-based Titan to deliver modularized manufacturing for electrolyzer plants

Electric Hydrogen, a global manufacturer of high-power electrolyzer plants, announced its strategic partnership with Titan, a Texas-based leader in process equipment manufacturing, for the fabrication and assembly of its 100-megawatt (MW) electrolyzer plant product. This partnership underscores Electric Hydrogen’s commitment to support U.S. industrial competitiveness and development of a skilled, local workforce in the H2 industry.

At Titan’s facility in Columbus, Texas, fabrication and assembly of Electric Hydrogen’s first commercial 100-MW plant—a solution that enables up to 60% lower total installed costs for electrolytic H2—is complete. The partnership with Titan illustrates how growth in the H2 industry creates opportunities for expansion of energy businesses and jobs in Texas.  To build Electric Hydrogen’s electrolyzer process skids, Titan deployed the same expertise and workers that it would have deployed to build traditional oil and gas infrastructure. This 100-MW plant project, which will support more than 300 good-paying jobs in the State, signals the beginning of a growing H2 industry in Texas.

“By combining Electric Hydrogen’s proprietary advanced technology with Titan’s world-class process equipment fabrication expertise and facilities, we are able to deliver a superior electrolyzer solution at half the cost of others in the market,” said Raffi Garabedian, Electric Hydrogen’s CEO and Co-founder.

To ensure reliable and rapid deployment, Electric Hydrogen’s fully-integrated 100-MW plant is pre-assembled and pre-tested before shipment to the customer site. This unique fabrication model leverages Titan’s excellence in high-volume chemical equipment production and rigorous quality practices.

“Our team’s deep expertise and commitment to scalability through standardized processes are closely aligned with Electric Hydrogen’s modular product offering and we are thrilled to be bringing the 100-MW plant to customers to grow America’s H2 economy,” said Titan CEO Chris Werner.