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« Last post by chandna rani on September 09, 2023, 05:23:26 am »For rapid market growth, the definition of “clean hydrogen” needs to be discussed further. China, moving towards market control In addition to regulatory hurdles, the European electrolyzer industry also faces strong competition, primarily from China. Currently, this country has about 35% of the world's manufacturing capacity for electrolyzers. Although European manufacturing capacity exceeds that of China, the Asian country has already become the world's largest producer of electrolyzers.
China's advantage is based on significantly lower costs: it can Phone Number List electrolyzers with similar levels of efficiency and quality as European ones, but at a fifth of the cost. China has so far focused on AEL units , of which it accounts for half of global production. The trend is increasing rapidly: in 2022, Chinese production capacity is expected to quintuple and reach 2.5 gwby year. This development is being actively promoted by the State and industry. China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) mentions the hydrogen sector as one of six industrial priorities.

Major manufacturers of solar photovoltaic systems, as well as state-owned companies, have entered the market. They are following the same strategy that has already given them dominance in other sectors, such as the photovoltaic industry: massively increasing production, thus reducing unit production costs, and promoting rapid technological progress. So far, China has only supplied its domestic market. However, the industry is increasingly turning to international customers, at higher prices: for example, in the Persian Gulf countries.
China's advantage is based on significantly lower costs: it can Phone Number List electrolyzers with similar levels of efficiency and quality as European ones, but at a fifth of the cost. China has so far focused on AEL units , of which it accounts for half of global production. The trend is increasing rapidly: in 2022, Chinese production capacity is expected to quintuple and reach 2.5 gwby year. This development is being actively promoted by the State and industry. China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) mentions the hydrogen sector as one of six industrial priorities.

Major manufacturers of solar photovoltaic systems, as well as state-owned companies, have entered the market. They are following the same strategy that has already given them dominance in other sectors, such as the photovoltaic industry: massively increasing production, thus reducing unit production costs, and promoting rapid technological progress. So far, China has only supplied its domestic market. However, the industry is increasingly turning to international customers, at higher prices: for example, in the Persian Gulf countries.
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