Green Hydrogen Project Tracking — Multi-Site Implementation Achieves Scaled Delivery: Hydrogen Energy AEM Hydrogen Production Full Product Series Adapts to Multiple Application Scenarios

Published: May 26, 2026 15:35

Recently, the full series of AEM hydrogen production products under Hydrogen-Powered Energy has entered a new phase of large-scale deployment and delivery, with six benchmark projects being advanced simultaneously. The business scenarios comprehensively cover core fields including scientific research and innovation, hydrogen production under special operating conditions, energy storage-electrolysis coupling, and industrial distributed hydrogen production. The product power spectrum is complete, extending from low-power scientific research equipment to 250kW large-scale industrial-grade equipment, comprehensively verifying the enterprise's outstanding capabilities in universal adaptability, technological innovation, scenario implementation, and personalized customization services for AEM hydrogen production products.

Targeting the hydrogen energy research needs of universities and scientific research institutions, the enterprise has developed dedicated equipment for the 2.5kW AEM Electrolysis Hydrogen Production Scientific Research Platform. This standardized hydrogen production equipment is tailor-made for laboratory scenarios and can fully satisfy various scientific research experimental needs such as fundamental hydrogen energy theoretical research, core material performance testing, and electrolysis reaction mechanism exploration. The equipment adopts a lightweight integrated architecture, with a compact overall size and flexible installation and deployment. It supports dynamic power regulation across a wide range, precisely aligning with the refined and diversified operating condition standards of scientific research experiments. Meanwhile, it is equipped with a full-dimensional real-time data acquisition system, enabling traceable operating conditions and customizable experimental parameters, providing highly reliable and adaptive hardware support for industry-academia-research innovation in the hydrogen energy field.

In the innovative field of energy coupling and co-production, the enterprise has implemented the 2.5kW AEM Hydrogen Production Coupled with Organic Liquid Electrolysis Project, breaking through the limitations of single functionality in traditional hydrogen production models. This project serves as a supporting facility for China Southern Power Grid's research on key technologies for organic liquid electrochemical hydrogen storage. It innovatively adopts an integrated linkage technology of AEM water electrolysis for hydrogen production and organic liquid electrolysis for hydrogen storage. While completing electrolytic hydrogen production, it achieves organic liquid electrochemical hydrogenation and dehydrogenation linkage operations through the cathode and anode reactions, constructing a new integrated hydrogen production and storage system. This technology can effectively adapt to scenarios such as power grid energy storage peak shaving and new energy consumption, solving the industry challenges of single profit models and low comprehensive returns of traditional hydrogen production projects, and providing a brand-new technical implementation path for the efficient utilization of comprehensive grid energy and the coupled co-production of hydrogen energy and chemical industries.

Targeting special operating scenarios such as marine and specialized water environments, Hydrogen-Powered Energy has successfully delivered the 5kW AEM Direct Seawater Electrolysis Hydrogen Production Testing Platform, supporting a scientific research project at a national key laboratory. This equipment can achieve direct electrolysis of seawater for hydrogen production without complex pretreatment processes. Its rated hydrogen production capacity reaches 1Nm³/h, with a unit hydrogen production energy consumption as low as 4.3kwh/Nm³. The system features excellent chlorine corrosion resistance and can adapt to complex seawater conditions. The successful delivery of this equipment marks a critical breakthrough by the enterprise in the core technology of direct seawater electrolysis for hydrogen production. It can provide mature and feasible technical solutions for special scenarios such as resource recovery hydrogen production from industrial wastewater, supporting energy supply for offshore new energy, and island off-grid independent hydrogen production, demonstrating extremely high technological innovation value and scenario application scarcity.

Focusing on the construction of new-type power systems and the demands for new energy consumption, the enterprise has launched the 25kW AEM Small-Scale Hydrogen Energy Storage System, primarily targeting distributed energy storage supporting applications. This system is custom-developed for distributed grid energy storage and wind power, PV and NEV sectors consumption scenarios. It possesses second-level rapid power response capabilities, can adapt to wide-range power fluctuations, and precisely matches the intermittent and fluctuating power generation characteristics of PV and wind power. The equipment adopts a highly integrated modular design, with simple operation and maintenance and strong scenario adaptability. It can quickly accomplish the efficient conversion and storage of green electricity into hydrogen energy, building a small-scale closed-loop hydrogen energy storage system. This effectively assists the grid in peak shaving and valley filling, promotes local and nearby consumption of new energy, and represents premium implementation equipment for distributed hydrogen energy storage in current new-type power systems.

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