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Enapter develops one-size-fits-all AEM electrolyzer

Enapter is launching the first standardized electrolyzer suitable for mass production. In doing so, it seeks to boost the green hydrogen market by mirroring the success seen with the commodification, rapid uptake and cost reductions of standardized solar modules. The AEM Electrolyzer EL 4.0 is a one-size-fits-all solution for green hydrogen production.

The EL 4.0 is the fourth generation AEM (anion exchange membrane) Electrolyzer Enapter has developed since 2017 – and the new version is smaller, lighter and ISO 22734 certifiable. Enapter's technology combines the benefits of alkaline electrolyzers' low-cost materials (steel instead of titanium) with the flexibility and compact size of PEM electrolyzers. The standardized modules can be stacked and combined for projects of any size – all the way to the megawatt-scale, where Enapter's AEM Multicore comes into play based on identical AEM stack technology.

With its new model, Enapter wants to meet the strong demand for easily installable and integrable electrolyzers. Customers have already made more than 400 orders, even before the market launch. Enapter has over 100 integration partners installing its green hydrogen generators around the world, driving decarbonization forward in sectors ranging from energy through to mobility, industry and the built environment. The EL 4.0's simple plug-&-play integration significantly shortens the installation time for these integration partners.

"The next milestone on our mission: Replacing fossil fuels with green hydrogen," said Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, Co-Founder and CEO of Enapter. "The EL 4.0 will become a building block for system integrators, letting them rapidly deploy hydrogen production and enact the market ramp-up the world needs. We are sure that the future mass production of these AEM Electrolyzers will fundamentally change the production of green hydrogen."

Series production of the new electrolysers is currently taking place at Enapter's Pisa, Italy site. First deliveries to integrators are planned for the summer. Mass production (> 10.000 AEM EL 4.0 modules per month) is scheduled to begin incrementally from 2023 onwards at the Enapter Campus – which is now under construction in Saerbeck, Germany.

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