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Plug Power’s Georgia H2 plant sets U.S. production record using Plug electrolyzer technology

Plug Power Inc., a global leader in comprehensive H2 solutions, announced that its H2 plant in Woodbine, Georgia produced 300 metric tons of liquid H2 in April 2025—the facility’s highest monthly output to date and a new benchmark for the U.S. H2 industry.

The plant, which opened in January 2024, is the largest electrolytic liquid H2 production facility in the U.S. and uses Plug’s proprietary GenEco proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer technology. Designed for a nameplate capacity of 15 tpd, the site continues to demonstrate the scalability, reliability, and cost-competitiveness of Plug’s vertically integrated approach.

“Plug’s Georgia plant is doing exactly what it was built to do—delivering real H2 at real scale using Plug technology,” said Andy Marsh, CEO of Plug Power. “This isn’t a pilot or a promise. It’s commercial H2 production, with proven technology running 24/7 and making an impact today.”

The Georgia facility is a cornerstone of Plug’s growing H2 generation network, which includes operational plants in Georgia, Tennessee, and Louisiana. Together, these sites represent a combined production capacity of 40 tpd, making Plug the largest producer of liquid H2 in the U.S.

“The performance in Georgia reinforces strong market demand for Plug’s GenEco electrolyzers,” said Jose Luis Crespo, Chief Revenue Officer at Plug Power. “Producing and delivering H2 with our own technology strengthens customer value, improves margins, and supports long-term commercial growth.”

H2 produced at the Georgia plant supplies Plug’s key customers in logistics and distribution—including Walmart, Amazon and Home Depot—helping them decarbonize operations while ensuring a stable, domestically produced fuel supply.