The deal will be executed during the Tashkent International Investment Forum, where Sanjay Shrestha, President of Plug, and Alfred Benedict, Managing Director of AGA, will be on site for the official signing.
Plug’s electrolyser technology has been selected as the foundation of a new US$5.5 billion green chemical production facility in Uzbekistan that will produce sustainable aviation fuel, green urea, and green diesel. The project is backed by the government of Uzbekistan and further strengthens Plug’s position as an electrolyser provider for global-scale decarbonisation initiatives.
AGA continues to make meaningful progress in its green ammonia plant in Australia with Plug to supply 3 GW of electrolyser capacity, bringing the total opportunity between partners to 5GW globally.
“This latest expansion with AGA demonstrates how Plug is leading the global hydrogen transition with proven electrolyser technology and execution at industrial scale,” said Andy Marsh, CEO of Plug. “With a 5 GW partnership now spanning two continents, this is a defining example of our ability to deliver for customers building the future of energy.”
“This agreement reflects our deep confidence in Plug’s team, technology, and ability to deliver on world-class projects,” said Alfred Benedict of AGA. “Together, we are creating meaningful momentum for global decarbonisation – first in Australia, now in Uzbekistan, and in future regions to come.”
The Uzbekistan project builds on AGA’s previously announced 3 GW electrolyser commitment for its flagship green ammonia facility in Australia. The project remains on track for a final investment decision (FID) in the 4Q25.
“This continued collaboration with AGA reflects Plug’s ability to support ambitious decarbonisation goals with scalable electrolyser technology,” said Sanjay Shrestha, President of Plug. “As we look to expand our relationship, we see strong alignment in our shared vision for accelerating the global shift to low-carbon hydrogen across industries and regions.”
Plug’s technology is deployed or under development across five continents, supporting customers in the industrial, transportation, energy, and chemical sectors. As global companies invest in green hydrogen infrastructure, Plug continues to stand out as an experienced and scalable partner – delivering the integrated hydrogen ecosystem necessary to power the energy transition.