BrightHy Solutions partner with Sungrow Hydrogen
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
This collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen production equipment in Iberia, combining the expertise of both companies to drive the green energy transition.
The partnership builds on existing collaboration between BrightHy and Sungrow Hydrogen, with both companies already working together on new hydrogen projects in the region. Under this agreement, BrightHy will serve as an agent for Sungrow Hydrogen’s products, leveraging its engineering capabilities, market knowledge, and local presence to provide tailored solutions and dedicated support.
Sungrow Hydrogen maintains a 30 MW water electrolysis hydrogen production empirical platform and a Germany-based hydrogen technology laboratory focused on hydrogen technologies. With over 550 secured patents and copyrights, the company possesses core competencies for flexible green hydrogen production.
“We are thrilled to partner with Sungrow Hydrogen to bring hydrogen production technologies to our markets,” said Frederico Figueira de Chaves, Fusion Fuel CEO. “This collaboration not only strengthens our technology portfolio offering but also ensures that customers benefit from both Sungrow Hydrogen’s innovation and BrightHy’s ability to provide expert local support.”
Chaocai Peng, Chairman of Sungrow Hydrogen, stated: “The technological knowledge of Sungrow Hydrogen, coupled with BrightHy’s practical expertise and market reach, will facilitate the integration of hydrogen solutions for industrial and energy applications. We are united in our dedication to spearhead the green hydrogen market by providing efficient, intelligent, and safe hydrogen solutions in Iberia.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/30052025/brighthy-solutions-partner-with-sungrow-hydrogen/
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