NATICK, MASS. – Yesterday, Electric Hydrogen celebrated the opening of its Devens, Massachusetts gigafactory with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by over 200 employees, community members and policy makers, including the Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, Congresswoman Lori Trahan and State Secretary of Economic Development Yvonne Hao.
The momentous event officially opens one of the largest electrolyzer factories in the world. Low-cost green hydrogen, uniquely enabled by Electric Hydrogen’s electrolyzer technology, is required to decarbonize critical industries such as steel, fertilizer, shipping and aviation. Once fully ramped, a single year of the factory’s 1.2GW nameplate manufacturing capacity will double today’s global installed capacity of electrolysis.
“At the heart of our mission to decarbonize is the world’s most powerful electrolyzer stack which we will build right here in Devens with the help of skilled local folks, and with the warm and gracious support of the local community,” said Chief Executive Officer, Raffi Garabedian.