Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications

Last updated: 16.7.2025
Grant

This Horizon Europe flagship project, "Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications," aimed to advance the large-scale integration of electrolyser systems into industrial environments. It focused on demonstrating improved electrolysis technology at a scale exceeding 25MW, emphasizing reliability and cost reduction for sustainable, renewable hydrogen production. The initiative also sought to gain operational experience, conduct techno-economic analyses, and assess environmental performance to pave the way for commercial operations.

Who is Funded for Industrial Electrolyser Integration

This section provides an overview of the eligible participants for the 'Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications' program, detailing the types of entities that could apply, the geographical scope of the projects, and the overarching objectives the program sought to achieve. The primary goal was to foster the integration of multi-MW electrolysers into industrial settings, contributing to a sustainable hydrogen economy.

What Projects Are Funded

This section outlines the specific types of projects and activities eligible for funding under the 'Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications' program, focusing on the thematic areas, covered and excluded costs, and the expected maturity level of the supported projects. The program primarily targeted innovative demonstration actions in the field of renewable hydrogen production for industrial use.

Type and Scope of Funding for Industrial Hydrogen

This section details the financial aspects of the 'Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications' program, including the type of financial support offered, the maximum funding amounts available per project, and the expected operational duration for the demonstrated technologies. The program provided grant funding to drive large-scale innovation.

Conditions and Requirements for Electrolyser Projects

This section outlines the essential rules, regulations, and specific conditions that applicants and beneficiaries needed to adhere to for the 'Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications' program. It covers requirements for application submission, consortium formation, eligible costs, and other key provisions for successful project implementation and compliance.

Application Procedure

This section guides potential applicants through the process of submitting proposals for the 'Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications' program, detailing the necessary steps, required documentation, and the mechanisms by which applications were evaluated and decisions communicated. The call followed a single-stage submission and evaluation process.

This section outlines the fundamental legal and official documents that established and governed the 'Integration of multi-MW electrolysers in industrial applications' funding program. These documents provided the program's mandate and structured its implementation within the broader European framework.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

18,000,000 €

Deadline

Deadline:

20.09.2022

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

European Union and Associated Countries

Sectors

Sectors:

Energy Production and Supply, Renewable Energy, Research and Development, Other

Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries:

Industrial sector

Application Type

Application Type:

Consortium Required

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Pilot Testing, Product Development, Commercialization

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Managed By:

Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (JU)

Additional Partners:

Joint Research Centre (JRC) - for collaboration on test protocols and procedures.

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