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Trina ships hydrogen production equipment to Europe

 

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Global Hydrogen Review,

On 28 July 2025, the MW level container hydrogen production equipment, developed and manufactured by Trina Green Hydrogen, was officially shipped from China to overseas. It was expected to arrive at its destination in September 2025 and was put into a demonstration operation before the end of the year. This marks a breakthrough in the full process delivery capability of Trina Green Hydrogen in the global hydrogen energy market.

The MW class containerised electrolytic water hydrogen production system shipped uses four standard containers, integrating more than 10 equipment such as electrolytic cells, gas-liquid separation devices, purification systems, power supplies, water treatment, compressors, etc. It will be applied to the Portuguese government's hydrogen refuelling station demonstration project.

This project is an important component of the Portuguese government's energy transformation strategy. As a government tender project, it has a high degree of demonstration and benchmark significance, and will assist in the construction of the local clean energy transportation system.

The Trina Green Hydrogen containerised hydrogen production system has the characteristics of high integration, high efficiency, and flexible deployment, which can meet the high standard requirements for safety, reliability, and system response speed in hydrogen refuelling station scenarios.

Unique safety structure: adopting the patented design of ‘suspended mountain top, sky and earth door’, expanding the operation and maintenance space, eliminating the risk of gas accumulation in a closed environment, and achieving natural ventilation and rapid maintenance.

Advantages of rapid deployment: modules are connected through quick connect hoses, eliminating the need for on-site pipeline construction and reducing delivery time by more than 50%, solving problems such as high bulk transportation costs and difficult transportation of oversized equipment. It provided a ‘plug and play’ solution for overseas projects, especially suitable for areas with limited infrastructure.

Breakthrough the entire process and create a new paradigm for going global

This project is not only for equipment export, but also a practical verification of the full chain capability of Trina Green Hydrogen's overseas business.

Efficient performance: from business negotiations in January 2025, to on-site testing and acceptance in June, and shipment in July, it only took seven months to cross multiple links, such as technical adaptation, production debugging, system integration, testing and acceptance, and complete shipment.

Localised collaboration: the project team integrates local policy standards, customises supporting systems that comply with destination country safety regulations, and achieves integration between equipment and terminal hydrogen refuelling facilities.

Operation and maintenance forward: synchronise the deployment of remote monitoring systems to provide pre-maintenance support for operation before the end of the year, ensuring ‘delivery and operation’.