March 20, 2024 – Power to Hydrogen is honored to announce it was selected for $6.6 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy Fuel Cell Technologies Office as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding.  The cooperative agreement will be focused on building out the supply chain for domestic manufacturing of advanced alkaline electrolyzers and demonstrating P2H2’s patented cell design in commercial scale stacks with GW-scale manufacturing ready components. The Department of Energy has set an aggressive goal for 10-GW of domestic electrolyzer manufacturing by 2030 to eliminate up to 100 MMT of CO2 annually within a decade. In order to achieve this goal, the cost of electrolyzers needs to fall drastically and their ability to integrate with renewable energy needs to improve. The Department of Energy selected Power to Hydrogen’s technology for its ability to deliver on both of these requirements. In recent work, Power to Hydrogen has demonstrated electrolyzer technology with state-of-the-art capabilities for intermittent operation, durability with low-cost materials, and high pressure hydrogen production.

Power to Hydrogen is working with several academic partners on the project including, Carnegie Mellon, Florida A&M, and Lorain County Community College. Industrial partners include De Nora, Bettergy, and Re:Build Manufacturing. The team will also be supported with outreach to key stakeholders by the Ohio Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Coalition.

For media inquires, please reach out to Alex Zorniger at alexz@power-h2.com

ABOUT THE COMPANY:

Power to Hydrogen is a US-Based clean hydrogen startup located in Columbus, Ohio. The company is setting out to make clean hydrogen competitive against fossil fuels. The company has also been funded by other strategic partners, and major U.S. institutions, including NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and ARPA-E, the advanced research projects agency of the DOE. https://power-h2.com/