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Who are Air Liquide & Siemens Energy?
Air Liquide and Siemens Energy announce the creation of a joint venture dedicated to the series production of industrial scale renewable hydrogen electrolyzers in Europe.
What is Air Liquide & Siemens Energy's New gigawatt electrolyzer factory?
Air Liquide and Siemens Energy officially inaugurated their joint venture gigawatt electrolyzer factory today in Berlin. The mass production of electrolyzer components will allow the manufacturing of low-carbon hydrogen at industrial scale and competitive cost, and foster an innovative European ecosystem.
How can Air Liquide & Siemens Energy benefit from a large scale electrolyzer?
By scaling up the production of large scale electrolyzers, Air Liquide and Siemens Energy will be able to provide their customers with access to large amounts of competitive renewable hydrogen and to decarbonize their activities.
Why is air liquid Group partnering with Siemens Energy?
François Jackow, CEO of Air Liquide Group: “The mass production of industrial scale electrolyzers is essential to making competitive renewable hydrogen a reality. Our joint-venture with Siemens Energy brings the best of our respective expertises together and allows us to offer the most-suited products to the market.
Where is Air Liquide made?
On November 8, 2023, production began at the new Air Liquide Siemens Energy Joint Venture gigafactory in Berlin. The cutting-edge 2,000 m² plant, highly automated with robotics, is producing electrolysis stacks that use proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology.
How will Air Liquide and Siemens benefit from a strategic partnership?
The strategic partnership will benefit from a portfolio of hydrogen projects combining both Air Liquide and Siemens Energy’s pipelines, targeting large industrial-scale hydrogen projects in collaboration with customers.