Regulatory Filings • Jul 11, 2019
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Press release: Nel launches the A1000 electrolyzer
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, today officially launched
the A1000 alkaline electrolyzer
"After working with large-scale solutions for our alkaline electrolyzers, we
have now designed a new medium scale, 2 ton/day solution. It is a pleasure to
now officially include this product in our electrolyzer offering," says Anders
Søreng, CTO of Nel.
The A1000 builds on the industry leading A-Range atmospheric alkaline platform,
and comes in the size range of 600 to 970 Nm3/hr, allowing for flexible scale-up
according to customer demand.
"We are paying close attention to our customer needs, and are already
experiencing significant interest for this solution in the market. With the
A1000, we are offering the same robustness and reliability of our conventional A
-Range units, but with a lower cost for medium-scale needs," says Luc Graré, VP
Sales and Marketing in Nel.
Visit our website for specifications of the
A1000. (https://nelhydrogen.com/product/atmospheric-alkaline-electrolyser-a
-series/)
For more information about Nel alkaline electrolyzers, please contact
Luc Graré, VP Sales and Marketing, lugra(at)nelhydrogen.com, +32 479981755
ENDS
About Nel ASA | www.nelhydrogen.com
Nel is a global, dedicated hydrogen company, delivering optimal solutions to
produce, store and distribute hydrogen from renewable energy. We serve
industries, energy and gas companies with leading hydrogen technology. Since its
origins in 1927, Nel has a proud history of development and continual
improvement of hydrogen plants. Our hydrogen solutions cover the entire value
chain from hydrogen production technologies to manufacturing of hydrogen fueling
stations, providing all fuel cell electric vehicles with the same fast fueling
and long range as conventional vehicles today.
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