McPhy Energy announces the FID for its gigafactory of electrolyzers on the Belfort site by its Board of Directors. This approval was followed by the signing with Bpifrance of the contract on the state aid by the French government, up to €114 MM for the Gigafactory within the framework of the PIIEC scheme. The eligibility of the McPhy’s project to this scheme was approved by the European Commission last July.
Jean-Baptiste Lucas, Chief Executive Officer of McPhy said, “We are very pleased with the decision of our Board of Directors, which is a positive conclusion to the various favorable notices we have recently received about our Gigafactory project. This gigafactory will be a decisive tool in the development and design of large-scale electrolyzers, which are essential for the use of green hydrogen in ambitious decarbonization projects for industry and heavy mobility. We will soon have an industrial set-up capable of mass-producing a wide range of electrolyzers on a continental scale, that is unmatched by any other player in decarbonized electrolysis in Europe.”
Antoine Ressicaud, Chief Operating Officer of McPhy said, “This is an inspiring project for the entire McPhy team, with 20,000 sqm dedicated to the manufacture and testing of multi-MW electrolyzers. Our desire is to implement the highest standards of industrial performance on this Belfort facility, through an ambitious social and environmental approach.”
The commissioning of the future plant on the Belfort site is scheduled from the 1st half of 2024, with a gradual ramp-up aimed at reaching an annual production capacity of 1 GW. The McPhy Group will then have a total annual production capacity of 1.3 GW, including the capacity of the San Miniato site in Italy, in line with the growth prospects of the green H2 markets, particularly in industry.
A phased public aid with an initial payment from Bpifrance of €28.5 MM by the end of 2022
The contract signed with Bpifrance provides for the terms and conditions for the implementation of the public aid. McPhy will receive by December 31, 2022, an initial payment of €28.5 MM. Subsequent payments will take the form of reimbursements of expenses incurred, pursuant to the terms of the contract, following the satisfactory achievement of defined milestones, for a total amount, including the initial payment, of up to €114 MM.
A strategic tool for McPhy’s technological and industrial ambitions
With this gigafactory, McPhy is pursuing 3 objectives:
The future plant in Belfort will host new developments and production of the large electrolyzers in the Augmented McLyzer range, a real technological breakthrough, enabling 20, 100 MW and beyond (GW) architectures to be equipped with an output pressure of 30 bar. This large-scale research and development and industrialization effort will provide the industry with equipment capable of producing H2 from renewable energies at a cost that is competitive compared to alternatives using carbon energy.
The Gigafactory will further strengthen the McPhy’s industrial set-up with, on one hand, the electrolyzers with the ongoing automation of the San Miniato site, dedicated to the production of electrolyzers of up to 1 MW capacity and, on the other hand, the stations, on the brand-new site in Grenoble.
Concurrently, Belfort’s location at the crossroads of many European countries, with a genuine research and development ecosystem dedicated to innovation and H2, will foster the multiplication of potential industrial and commercial partnerships.
Acceleration of development investments and expenses from the second half of 2022
The beginning of the construction and the purchase of the land will result in a cash outflow related to the Gigafactory of €9 MM by the end of the year. In addition, and as previously indicated, McPhy intends to make further investments to be able to meet the growing demand for large-scale equipment and facilities, by increasing its research and development resources and by strengthening its project and service teams. These efforts, which are being implemented now, will result in additional expenses in the second half of 2022 and are expected to lead the year-end cash position to a level comparable to the end of the first half, considering the gigafactory-related Bpifrance initial payment and cash outflows.