Electric Hydrogen manufactures industrial electrolyzers designed to make clean hydrogen economically viable at scale. The tech stack reveals a hardware-centric operation—MATLAB, PSPICE, Silicon Carbide, and IGBT dominate engineering, paired with industrial control protocols (Modbus, DNP3, OPC) and manufacturing software (Mastercam, LabVIEW)—while active projects signal a shift toward operational maturity: commissioning pipelines, predictive maintenance, and resilient OT network architecture alongside business-system integration (Graphite to Dynamics 365). Engineering-heavy hiring (12 of 13 roles) at senior and director levels indicates scaling production and reliability challenges rather than early-stage R&D.
Electric Hydrogen manufactures and commissions electrolyzers—devices that convert water and electricity into hydrogen—with a focus on cost-competitive, large-scale deployment. Founded in 2020, the company employs more than 300 people across the United States and Europe. The HYPRPlant system integrates all components needed for hydrogen production, targeting industrial decarbonization applications. Current operational priorities include commissioning deployed systems, establishing predictive maintenance programs, hardening operational technology networks, and scaling manufacturing capacity to meet project demand.
Engineering tools: MATLAB, PSPICE, LabVIEW, Mastercam, Fusion 360. Hardware: Silicon Carbide, IGBT. Industrial controls: Modbus, DNP3, OPC, Ethernet/IP. Software: Dynamics 365 Business Central, Salesforce, Coupa, Azure, AWS, Fortinet security suite. Programming: C++, Python, Node.js/Express.
Large-scale green hydrogen projects in commissioning phase; predictive maintenance and reliability programs; integration of Graphite with Dynamics 365 Business Central; resilient operational technology network architecture; manufacturing scaling; capital raising and strategic partnerships.
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