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Ohmium’s hydrogen solution achieves footprint of 29.7 m2/MW

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Ohmium International’s third generation Lotus electrolyser has achieved a compact total land usage area of 29.7 m2/MW, including space for maintenance and access in its horizontal installation. As with all preceding models, the Lotus Mark 3 electrolyser system is comprehensive and includes the balance of plant (BoP), power distribution and power electronics, water treatment, gas-liquid separation, hydrogen purification, and cooling systems.

By integrating these components, the system efficiently converts AC power and city water into pressurised, high purity 99.99%+ hydrogen, streamlining the production process, minimising the overall footprint, and reducing installation costs.

The Lotus electrolyser hyper modular design streamlines installation by eliminating the need for cranes in most installation instances, thereby reducing construction costs and the required installation area. Its rack-in/rack-out design further enhances maintainability, allowing for efficient access using standard equipment such as hand trucks or forklifts, which in turn reduces downtime and operational expenses. As a result, clients benefit from lower upfront capital expenditures and optimised operational costs, making green hydrogen production more economically viable.

Ohmium is a provider of green hydrogen solutions, driving global adoption with a robust pipeline of over 2 GW across three continents and a track record of successful outdoor deployments in extreme temperatures, from -40°C to 55°C.

"By integrating a comprehensive system into a compact footprint, our latest Lotus electrolyser is transforming the economics of green hydrogen production. We are making it easier for hard-to-decarbonise industries to jumpstart their energy transition without breaking the bank, even in places with little available land that is expensive. In leveraging our advanced PEM technology and unique designs, we are reducing costs and providing a flexible way to reach a more sustainable future," said Markus Tacke, CEO of Ohmium.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/29082025/ohmiums-hydrogen-solution-achieves-footprint-of-297-m2mw/

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