DNV validates Electric Hydrogen’s HYPR plant after technical evaluation

DNV pointed out that the technology offered by Electric Hydrogen is unique in its turnkey approach, and positively valued its technological maturity and operational consistency.
La evaluación de campo y tecnología de la planta HYPR

Electric Hydrogen’ s HYPR integrated hydrogen plant has been validated by the independent firm DNV after a thorough technical review process. This evaluation recognizes the high performance and robustness of the PEM technology technology that drives the production of clean hydrogen on a large scale.

Field evaluation and technology evaluation of the HYPR plant

During May 2025, DNV conducted an inspection at Electric Hydrogen’ s demonstration facility in San Jose, California. The observation validated the operational robustness of its commercial electrolysis stack. electrolysis stackthrough extended test cycles. This included a complete verification of plant design, manufacturing quality, performance and warranties offered.

The DNV report concludes that the HYPR plant stands out for its ability to supply clean hydrogen in an integrated, low-cost, energy-dense manner. The prefabricated system, available in 75, 100 and 120 megawatt configurations, is designed for easy deployment on an industrial scale. In addition, the technology was evaluated as highly competitive with other offerings in the market.

Following the focus of DNV ‘s analysis was the identification of failure modes and the company’s ability to manage them. Electric Hydrogen demonstrated mitigation protocols supported by an advanced testing infrastructure, providing reliability under real operating conditions.

With this validation, Electric Hydrogen strengthens its position as a supplier in the green hydrogen ecosystem. Its proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology contributes directly to the global goals of decarbonization and the economic viability of clean hydrogen as an energy carrier.

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