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How Exion Hydrogen’s pressurized alkaline and PEM electrolyzers deliver reliability, flexibility, and long-term value.

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About this webinar

On 14 October 2025, Exion Hydrogen joined Hydrogen Value Chain Technology for an in-depth webinar on how our pressurized alkaline and PEM electrolyzer platforms are engineered to combine operational flexibility with long service life.

With strong attendance from partners, customers, and industry experts across the hydrogen value chain, the session showcased our progress, strategy, and upcoming innovations—from commercial pressurized alkaline systems to our next-generation PEM platform and advanced manufacturing in Gdańsk, Poland.

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What you’ll learn

In this webinar, you’ll discover:

Why “No Compromises” design matters
Exion Hydrogen’s design philosophy prioritizes reliability, durability and efficiency—directly reducing OPEX and improving Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for project developers and operators.

Commercially available: HyGGe™ 100A pressurized alkaline electrolyzer
The HyGGe™ 100A—commercially available since Q2—delivers robust, pressurized alkaline performance with maximum uptime, easy maintainability and built-in safety.

Next-generation PEM: HyGGe™ 500P with HIFI™ technology
The upcoming HyGGe™ 500P pressurized PEM electrolyzer incorporates Exion Hydrogen’s proprietary PEM cell stack with HIFI™ (Hydrogen Integrated Flow Improvement) technology for higher efficiency and stable performance.

Dual-technology pathway: alkaline and PEM, by design
Why Exion Hydrogen intentionally develops both pressurized alkaline and pressurized PEM systems—and what this strategic dual-pathway means for customers, performance and long-term project value.

From manifesto to manufacturing: “build better” at scale
How Exion Hydrogen’s design principles are realized in a state-of-the-art production facility in Gdańsk, Poland—engineered to manufacture high-quality electrolyzers at scale for the energy transition.

Who should watch

This on-demand webinar is especially relevant for:

If you are responsible for project performance, risk, and long-term profitability, this session will help you understand how electrolyzer design decisions directly impact your outcomes.

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International standards

✔️ ISO 22734-1: 2008 Hydrogen generators using water electrolysis process -Part 1: Industrial and commercial applications

✔️ IEC 60204-1:2005 Safety of machinery –electrical equipment of machines –part 1 general requirements

✔️ IEC 61439-1:2011 Low voltage switchgear and control gear assemblies –part 1: general rules

✔️ IEC 61439-2:2011 Low voltage switchgear and control gear assemblies –part 2: power switch gear and control gear assemblies

✔️ IEC 60634-5-52:2009 Selection and erection of electrical equipment –wiring systems

✔️ IEC 61000-6-2:2005 EMC Part 6.2 generic standards –immunity for industrial environments

✔️ IEC 61000-6-4:2006 EMC part 6.4 generic standards -emission standard for industrial environments

✔️ EN 50160: 2019 Voltage characteristics of electricity supplied by public electricity networks

✔️ ISO 12944-5:2018 Paints and varnishes. Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems Protective paint systems

✔️ ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code section VIII Div 1-ASME B31.3 Process piping-Standard for maintenance ails & escape roads

European Directives

✔️ Machine Directive 2006/42/EC

✔️ Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU

✔️ ATEX 2014/34/EU

✔️ Electromagnetic compatibility 2014/30/EU

✔️ Pressure equipment Directive 2014/68/EU (PED)