EVOLOH signs supply agreement for 0.5 GW of electrolyzers
EVOLOH has signed a supply agreement with a U.S.-based renewable energy developer for 0.5 GW of electrolyzer stacks. The supply is secured through a non-refundable deposit that applies to the purchase cost once EVOLOH completes its Lowell, MA, Manufacturing Center of Excellence.
“This agreement is a recognition of the tremendous benefits of EVOLOH’s electrolyzer technology and manufacturing process and comes on top of more than 16 GW of signed intent for supply of Nautilus stacks and modules” said Dr. Jimmy Rojas, founder and CEO of EVOLOH. “Using only local supply chains for commodity raw materials, high-speed roll-to-roll processing, and the most power-dense stack design in the industry, EVOLOH can produce in a few weeks what would take other electrolyzer manufacturers months to supply,” Rojas added.
The supply agreement comes at the same time the company is commissioning a new pilot testing facility located at the company’s headquarters in Santa Clara, CA. EVOLOH moved into the 25,000 square-foot building in September of this year.
“In Santa Clara, we’re currently operating dozens of stations at power ratings of tens of kilowatts for pilot testing, and we’ll soon be able to test stacks for up to several hundred kilowatts,” said Rojas. To the testing capabilities in Santa Clara, EVOLOH is adding in 2025 a pilot facility in Lowell, MA, for factory acceptance testing of full stacks up to 1 MW in power consumption. Commercial demonstration projects of multiple megawatts are also in negotiation with several developers to be commissioned beginning in 2026.
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