BriHyNergy ships three MW-scale PEM stacks to Europe

China’s BriHyNergy has shipped three 1 MW BriLyzer-R200 proton exchange membrane (PEM) stacks to Europe, marking a major step in its international expansion and alignment with European hydrogen standards.

Each BriLyzer-R200® stack incorporates BriHyNergy’s proprietary PEM and membrane electrode assembly (MEA) technologies. At the core of the design is the company’s BriPEM® dual-enhanced proton exchange membrane, developed for improved mechanical strength and chemical stability. Combined with an advanced MEA fabrication process, the stack provides high efficiency, long operating life, and stable performance under dynamic load conditions, according to the company.

All units passed Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) in accordance with international standards, exceeding contractual targets for hydrogen production efficiency, energy consumption, and output pressure. The stacks consistently produced high-pressure hydrogen at 3.5 MPa, maintaining voltage stability and minimal hydrogen crossover.

The BriLyzer-R200 has obtained EU CE certification, confirming compliance with European safety, performance, and design requirements.

“Shipping our megawatt-scale BriLyzer-R200 PEM stack to Europe demonstrates BriHyNergy’s ability to combine technological innovation with operational reliability,” said a spokesperson for BriHyNergy. “We are committed to providing scalable green hydrogen solutions worldwide and supporting the global energy transition.”

The shipment supports BriHyNergy’s broader strategy to expand across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. By advancing both PEM and anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysis technologies and localizing key materials, the company aims to reduce production costs and enhance competitiveness in global green hydrogen deployment.

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