The cooperation between Quest One, a manufacturer of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis systems, and Ryze Power, a European green hydrogen supplier, establishes a framework to bridge hydrogen production and distribution. The companies aim to accelerate hydrogen delivery to customers who are unable to electrify their operations but seek to decarbonize using renewable fuels.
The partnership will begin at Quest One’s Gigahub in Hamburg, where the company produces PEM electrolyzer stacks. A tube trailer filling station has been installed at the site and will be operated by Ryze Power. Hydrogen generated during R&D and end-of-line testing of electrolyzer stacks will be collected and supplied to the market. By integrating production and transport operations at this facility, the partners plan to expand toward multi-site projects and broader customer programs in the future.
Nima Pegemanyfar, Executive Vice President Customer Operations at Quest One, said: “We’re excited to join forces with Ryze Power. This collaboration is all about removing barriers that are hindering hydrogen projects and thereby advancing green hydrogen solutions in Europe. By combining our portfolio and technological expertise with Ryze Power’s distribution network, we’re enabling real-world hydrogen supply solutions that help industrial users.”
Leander Hoffmann, Managing Director at Ryze Power Germany, added: “Each and every day, our tube trailers are delivering hydrogen to our customers across Germany and the rest of Europe. This is not a concept, or a trial, but a reality for businesses across the country who cannot electrify their operations and want to decarbonize with renewable fuels. The Hamburg tube trailer filling station is yet another demonstration of what is technically possible, thanks to our crew of highly skilled engineers who are helping our customers solve the problems of infrastructure and supply. Together with Quest One, we intend to bring these capabilities to new projects and new markets.”



