LONGi Hydrogen Partners with European Client on Major Nordic Hydrogen Project

LONGi Hydrogen has been awarded a contract to supply multiple sets of 1,000 Nm³/h Hi1 electrolysers, which feature high safety, efficiency and low power consumption, along with Balance of Plant (BoP) equipment, for a landmark project in Norway. Scheduled to begin operations in 2026, the project will play a significant role in achieving global climate goals by replacing fossil fuels with e-fuels.

LONGi Hydrogen will leverage its advanced technological expertise, extensive project experience, and strong international project delivery capabilities to collaborate with customers, providing reliable products and solutions to ensure the successful operation of the project.

Mr. Ma Jun, President of LONGi Hydrogen, expressed, “LONGi Hydrogen is committed to being customer-centric, upholding the principles of safety, reliability, and efficiency. Since our establishment, we have achieved outstanding results in the domestic market, laying a solid foundation for our global growth. In international markets, we continue to earn recognition from customers, establishing several important partnerships. The successful signing of the project in Norway represents an important step forward for LONGi Hydrogen, following the signing of the first European project in Germany earlier this year. This achievement further demonstrates the strong trust European customers place in our products, technology, and global capabilities.

As a pioneer in green hydrogen production equipment, we have supported overseas customers and their global projects over the past three years, accompanying their journey from pilot initiatives to broader commercialization. We are honored to collaborate with our European partners on this project, leveraging our technical expertise and project experience to accelerate the development of green hydrogen projects and empower the global transition to a greener future.”

 

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