LONGi partners with HydrogenPro to advance green hydrogen projects

LONGi Hydrogen, a leading solar technology company, has formed a strategic partnership with HydrogenPro ASA, a green hydrogen technology firm, through an Investment Agreement and Cooperation Agreement. Alongside HydrogenPro’s shareholders, ANDRITZ AG and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, LONGi Hydrogen will contribute approximately NOK 140 million ($12.3 million) to accelerate the growth of the European green hydrogen market.

The collaboration aims to scale up the manufacturing, engineering, and servicing of electrolysers, which are critical for advancing green hydrogen projects. By combining the expertise of both organisations, the partnership seeks to unlock new opportunities in the renewable energy sector and deliver enhanced value to customers.

Zhang Haimeng, Vice President & Chief Sustainability Officer of LONGi Green Energy and Board Director of LONGi Hydrogen said, “We are pleased to formalise this strategic partnership with HydrogenPro, establishing a global collaboration to unlock the development of green hydrogen projects worldwide. We admire HydrogenPro’s achievements in international markets and recognise its successful delivery of large-scale green hydrogen projects. Through this collaboration, we intend to leverage our complementary strengths to provide compelling value for our customers. We believe in partnership and collaboration, and we feel privileged to join industry leaders Andritz and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in this round of investment.”

Ma Jun, President of LONGi Hydrogen said, “This partnership represents a significant milestone in LONGi Hydrogen’s international growth and an important step in advancing our global partners’ network. With our expertise in safe, reliable products and technologies, demonstrated in over 500 MW of global project experience, we look forward to synergies in engineering, supply chain, and customer service with HydrogenPro. We are confident that this collaboration will create new business opportunities, unlock industry potential, and advance the industrialisation of green hydrogen technologies.”

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