Shell has approved Verdagy’s eDynamic electrolyzers, endorsing them as a supplier for its upcoming green hydrogen projects. Verdagy collaborated closely with Shell to undergo a thorough safety review known as “HAZOP” and a comprehensive assessment of the design and technology development of their electrolyzers. These evaluations were crucial steps towards Verdagy’s commercial integration within Shell’s operations.

During the process, Shell extensively assessed Verdagy’s 20 MW eDynamic Electrolysis system, scrutinising its operational functionality, performance, stability, and safety measures. Verdagy’s utilisation of the 20 MW electrolyzer serves as the foundation for constructing infrastructure-scale renewable hydrogen installations, starting from 100 MW and scaling even larger.

Verdagy has commercialised advanced electrolysis technology for the large-scale production of renewable hydrogen. The company’s products reduce both upfront capital costs and ongoing operating expenses, to achieve the industry’s lowest levelized cost of hydrogen. In addition to its Silicon Valley factory, Verdagy operates its R&D and highly automated commercial pilot plants in Moss Landing, California.