Bosch Starts up 2.5 MW Hydrogen Electrolyzer in Germany
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With billions of euros, the country and the federal government are promoting green steel production. The large-scale project could have helped the German hydrogen industry to break through. However, the climate-neutral energy source is preferred to be bought in neighbouring countries. The case reveals the German weaknesses.
Bosch closes the hydrogen chain: In Bamberg the first own electrolyser is now running - and supplies the in-house test stand for fuel cell trucks. The article Hydrogen from Bamberg: How the first Bosch electrolyser works first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.
Bosch starts up 2.5 MW hydrogen electrolyzer in Germany
German industrial group Bosch says the Bamberg facility complies with European Union renewable hydrogen rules and will produce over one ton of green hydrogen daily.From pv magazine Germany German manufacturer Bosch has commissioned its first self-operated hydrogen electrolyzer, comprising two proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis stacks with a combined capacity of 2.5 MW, at its Bamberg site in southern Germany. Bosch said the new in-house…
Lhyfe signs a new RFNBO hydrogen supply contract with a service-station operator in Germany
Nantes (France) and Köln (Germany), 6 November 2025, 7:30 a.m. – Lhyfe (EURONEXT: LHYFE) – one of the pioneers in the production of green and renewable hydrogen for the decarbonisation of mobility and industry – announces the signing of an offtake agreement with a service-station operator in Germany. Under this new contract, Lhyfe will supply around 90 tons of RFNBO-certified hydrogen over a 15-month period to a service-station operator based in…
Ryze Power - Hydrogen produced in the region – for the region
Ryze Power – Hydrogen produced in the region – for the region Bosch Bamberg is leading the way: with its new 2.5 MW PEM electrolyser, the plant is producing its own hydrogen for the first time – directly on site, climate-neutral and forward-looking. This is an important step towards decoupling industrial processes from fossil fuels and strengthening the regional energy supply. From left to right: Dr Matthias Welter (Vice President Engineering In…
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