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BLS plans 1 GW plant to make battery-powered electrolyzers – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyDecember 18, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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The Battolyser Systems (BLS) product is a patented dual-purpose electrolyzer with a battery function.

December 18, 2024
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BLS plans a sustainable factory that produces 1 GW of Battolysers per year

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Dutch company BLS has received €54.6 million ($57.3 million) from the European Commission’s Innovation Fund to develop a “Battolyser” plant with an annual production capacity of 1 GW in Rotterdam. The construction of the site is supported by partners such as the Port of Rotterdam Authority and automation company VDL.

BLS’ patented Battolyser product enables flexible green hydrogen production by integrating battery capacity into an electrolyser.

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