Plug Power Completes First Installation of Electrolyzer at Amazon Fulfillment Center
December 27 2023 - 6:00AM
Plug Power Completes First Installation of Electrolyzer at Amazon
Fulfillment Center
Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG), a global leader in comprehensive
hydrogen solutions for the green hydrogen economy, completed the
installation and commissioning of an electrolyzer system at an
Amazon fulfillment center in Aurora, Colorado. The one-megawatt
(MW) proton exchange membrane electrolyzer is the first for Amazon
and is producing low-carbon hydrogen to fuel more than 225 hydrogen
fuel cell-powered forklift trucks at the site, known as DEN8.
The Plug 1MW electrolyzer, which uses electricity and water to
produce hydrogen, is able to support up to 400 hydrogen fuel
cell-powered forklift trucks. The hydrogen produced by the
electrolyzer will be compressed on site and stored in a gaseous
hydrogen storage tank for use by the forklift trucks.
“In Amazon, we have a true partner that recognizes the essential
role hydrogen plays in our collective energy future,” said Plug CEO
Andy Marsh. “This project demonstrates Plug’s ability to execute
across the full hydrogen value chain, and shows how we can design
and implement end-to-end solutions for our customers.”
To date, Plug has collaborated with Amazon to deploy more than
17,000 fuel cells to replace batteries in forklifts in more than 80
fulfillment centers in North America. For most of these locations,
hydrogen to power the forklifts is produced elsewhere, liquified,
and delivered by trucks to an on-site storage and dispensing
system.
Plug recognized an opportunity—particularly in locations where
more renewable electricity is generated than the site needs at a
given time—to use that surplus electricity to produce and store
hydrogen on site. This model also avoids the emissions typically
generated in liquifying and transporting hydrogen from one site to
another.
“Hydrogen is an important tool in our efforts to decarbonize our
operations by 2040 in support of The Climate Pledge, and we’re
excited about our ability to produce hydrogen at Amazon facilities
through this partnership with Plug,” said Asad Jafry, the director
of global hydrogen economy at Amazon. “On-site production will make
the use of hydrogen even more energy efficient for certain
locations and types of facilities.”
For this project, Plug provided design, installation,
commissioning, and maintenance services for the 1MW PEM
electrolyzer and hydrogen storage—compatible with the existing
refueling infrastructure and fuel cells already in use at the site.
This is the first electrolyzer system installed and in use at an
Amazon site.
About PlugPlug is building an end-to-end green
hydrogen ecosystem, from production, storage and delivery to energy
generation, to help its customers meet their business goals and
decarbonize the economy. In creating the first commercially viable
market for hydrogen fuel cell technology, the company has deployed
more than 60,000 fuel cell systems and over 180 fueling stations,
more than anyone else in the world, and is the largest buyer of
liquid hydrogen. With plans to build and operate a green hydrogen
highway across North America and Europe, Plug is operating a
state-of-the-art Gigafactory to produce electrolyzers and fuel
cells, and is developing multiple green hydrogen production plants
targeting 500 tons of liquid green hydrogen daily by year end 2025.
Plug will deliver its green hydrogen solutions directly to its
customers and through joint venture partners into multiple
environments, including material handling, e-mobility, power
generation, and industrial applications. For more information,
visit www.plugpower.com.
Plug Power Safe HarborThis communication
contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve
significant risks and uncertainties about Plug Power Inc. (“PLUG”),
including but not limited to, statements about: the 1MW
electrolyzer being used to produce low-carbon hydrogen to fuel more
than 225 hydrogen fuel cell-powered forklift trucks at Amazon’s
site; Plug’s 1MW electrolyzer being able to support up to 400
hydrogen fuel cell-powered forklift trucks; the hydrogen being
produced by the electrolyzer being compressed on Amazon’s site and
stored in a gaseous hydrogen storage tank; and Plug’s ability to
execute across the full hydrogen value chain and showing its
ability to design and implement end-to-end solutions for its
customers. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially
from those expressed in these statements. For a further description
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well as risks relating to the business of PLUG in general, see
PLUG’s public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
(the “SEC”), including the “Risk Factors” section of PLUG’s Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 and any
subsequent filings with the SEC. Readers are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The
forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof, and PLUG
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new information.
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