HIF Global has selected Electric Hydrogen (EH2) to supply its cutting-edge electrolyzer systems for HIF’s Texas eFuels facility.
Meg Gentle, Executive Director of HIF Global, said, “The project will be one of the world’s largest deployments of American-made electrolyzers, establishing a new benchmark for eMethanol production at industrial scale, and driving U.S. energy leadership and economic development deep in the heart of Texas. HIF’s selection of Electric Hydrogen electrolyzers was made possible by the committed leadership of key senators establishing U.S. dominance in advanced energy markets.”
Electric Hydrogen’s high-power electrolyzers, engineered and manufactured in the U.S., are pioneering the next generation of low-cost, high-performance H2 production and leveraging modularization to dramatically reduce costs and construction timelines. The electrochemical stacks, the heart of the system, are built in the company’s Devens, Massachusetts gigafactory, while the remainder of the equipment is built in Texas, reinforcing the strategic importance of U.S.-based manufacturing in the global energy supply chain.
Renato Pereira, CEO of HIF USA, said, “HIF is building the future of American energy—one that relies on U.S. technology, U.S. manufacturing, and U.S. workers. Electric Hydrogen brings American innovation and industrial-scale performance to our HIF Matagorda eFuels facility. Together, we’re showing that advanced fuels produced here in Texas are the most competitive worldwide, propelling the U.S. to the leadership position in low emission energy production.”
“Electric Hydrogen is proud to partner with HIF to deploy our advanced electrolyzer systems at unprecedented scale,” said Raffi Garabedian, CEO of Electric Hydrogen. “This is a defining moment for American leadership in breakthrough energy technology, a sector currently dominated by Chinese exports. It proves that U.S.-built solutions can meet the toughest performance and cost targets – at the scale needed to reindustrialize our country and lead global trade in new energies.”