The previously signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) transitioned to a formal collaboration agreement on November 18 and the two companies will now begin producing the electrolyser.
SolydEra will serve as a solid oxide stack and technology provider to Dynelectro as part of the collaboration agreement. The stacks will reportedly enable a stack lifetime that is five times longer than traditional SOEC electrolysers.
The 1MW electrolyser will be installed at a utility site in Denmark next September, expected to provide up to 30 kg/h of hydrogen with increased electrolyser efficiency and durability.
H2 View understands that the agreement’s framework will leverage the companies’ expertise, strengths and resources to enable the delivery of “exceptional solutions” to their stakeholders.
“This agreement not only underscores our commitment to innovation but also paves the way for groundbreaking advancements,” explained Alexander Liberov, CEO of SolydEra.
“This co-creation is already seeing incredible results if we think that in less than one year, a 1MW dynamic electrolyser unit delivering up to 30 kg/hr of hydrogen will be delivered to the Danish company European Energy that will be producing green hydrogen by splitting water using the electricity generated in their wind farm.”
Sune Lilbæk, the CEO of Dynelectro, added, “By combining our expertise in high-efficiency electrolysis with SolydEra’s robust stack technology, we are poised to deliver a scalable solution for affordable hydrogen, a critical feedstock in aviation, transportation and petrochemical industries.
“This is a significant step forward in meeting the growing market demand for clean energy solutions across industries.”