Plug Secures First International PEM Electrolyzer Certification in Korea
Plug Power Inc. secured the first international safety and performance certification in Korea for its electrolyzer manufacturing, allowing commercial sales in the Korean market. The certification was obtained through a collaboration with SK E&S, forming SK Plug HyVerse. The company received certification for its 1 MW PEM electrolyzer model, enabling the production of up to 425 kg of green hydrogen per day. Plug's Rochester Gigafactory and partner Alpha ECC's facility in Vietnam were approved for stack and system production, respectively.
Plug Power Inc. obtained the first international safety and performance certification for its electrolyzer manufacturing in Korea, enabling commercial sales in the Korean market.
The collaboration with SK E&S resulted in the formation of SK Plug HyVerse, advancing the hydrogen sector in Asia.
The certification for the 1 MW PEM electrolyzer model allows the production of up to 425 kg of green hydrogen per day.
Plug's Rochester Gigafactory and partner Alpha ECC's facility in Vietnam were approved for stack and system production, facilitating the production process.
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Final step completed to enable the commercial sale of Plug electrolyzer systems in Korea
LATHAM, N.Y., May 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG), a global leader in comprehensive hydrogen solutions for the green hydrogen economy, secured the first international safety and performance certification in Korea for electrolyzer manufacturing, enabling the commercial sale of Plug electrolyzer systems in the Korean market. This achievement was completed through Plug's collaboration with SK E&S in the form of SK Plug HyVerse, a joint venture aimed at advancing the hydrogen sector within the Asian market.
Plug achieved certification of its EX425D – a 1 MW (megawatt) PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolyzer that produces up to 425 kg (kilograms) per day of green hydrogen – to the Korean Gas Safety (KGS) Corporation Standard AH271 for Facility/Technical/Inspection Code for Manufacture of Water Electrolysis Hydrogen Generator.
As part of the certification process, KGS approved Plug’s Rochester Gigafactory for electrolyzer stack production and Plug partner Alpha ECC’s manufacturing facility in Vietnam for system production and assembly.
“We are pleased to have achieved this critical certification and look forward to supporting decarbonization goals in Korea,” said Plug CEO Andy Marsh. “As the first company to receive this certification and over five decades of operational expertise backing our PEM stack technology, we are in a unique position as the first mover for PEM electrolyzers in the Korean market.”
SK Plug HyVerse is nearing the completion of a project on Jeju Island, Korea, to support hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks. Additionally, the SK Plug HyVerse is expanding its efforts to build over 25 hydrogen fueling stations across South Korea and has developed a hydrogen-powered bus using Plug's ProGen module that will reach mass production by year's-end.
About Plug
Plug is building an end-to-end green hydrogen ecosystem, from production, storage, and delivery to energy generation, to help its customers meet their business goals and decarbonize the economy. In creating the first commercially viable market for hydrogen fuel cell technology, the company has deployed more than 69,000 fuel cell systems and over 250 fueling stations, more than anyone else in the world, and is the largest buyer of liquid hydrogen.
With plans to operate a green hydrogen highway across North America and Europe, Plug built a state-of-the-art Gigafactory to produce electrolyzers and fuel cells and is developing multiple green hydrogen production plants targeting commercial operation by year-end 2028. Plug delivers its green hydrogen solutions directly to its customers and through joint venture partners into multiple environments, including material handling, e-mobility, power generation, and industrial applications.
For more information, visit www.plugpower.com.
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