Future Market Insights, an ESOMAR-certified market research provider, opines that the long term outlook for hydrogen electrolyzer market will remain optimistic with growth pegged at 10% through 2030.
With costs of renewables substantially dropping, making them more competitive with conventional fuels, their use as feedstock for hydrogen electrolysis will boost market growth subsequently.
Research for hydrogen fuel cell technology, H-CNG and mobility solutions will play a vital role in the market dynamics of hydrogen electrolyzers. With the growing popularity of fuel cell technology in automotive, notably electric mobility, demand for on-site hydrogen production will proliferate.
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Key Takeaways for Hydrogen Electrolyzer Market Study
- PEM electrolyzers are expected to witness a higher demand growth vis-à-vis other electrolyzer variants on back of high purity output and economical features with regards to operations
- Countries in Western Europe and Asia Pacific are key to the growth of hydrogen electrolyzer market, on account of their high growth potential & considerable market size
- Accelerated demand for high purity of hydrogen is boosting the uptake of hydrogen electrolyzer over competitive technologies such as SMR
Despite Prevailing Uncertainties, Experts Eying Green Hydrogen Post Pandemic
The global COVID-19 pandemic has put manufacturing, supply and demand of hydrogen electrolyzer on hold. In the second quarter of 2020, countries such as Italy experienced a 20% reduction in demand for power thus impacting the hydrogen electrolyzer market.
Economies around the world are utilizing this time to invest in green hydrogen to kick start growth. Countries such as Portugal, Netherlands and Australia are already investing rigorously in this technology. This is in alignment with EU’s green deal plan to decarbonize and bring emissions down to zero by 2050.
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Hydrogen Electrolyzer Market: Competitive Landscape
The global market players are striving to drive their market revenue at more than 20% on a yearly basis. This is being done by bringing down investment costs through joint collaboration.
For instance, ITM Power and Linde have collaborated to open up a factory at Sheffield, UK to enhance their electrolysis capacity per year by at least 1GW.
Similarly, NEL and Hydrogenics are gearing up for projects that aim to produce 20MW of hydrogen at Denmark and Canada respectively. By scaling up the size of the plants, manufacturers are looking at reducing their overall costs in the production of hydrogen
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Hydrogen Electrolyzer Market TaxonomyThe global Hydrogen Electrolyzer market is segmented in detail to cover every aspect of the market and present a complete market intelligence approach to the reader.
By Product Type
- Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Electrolyzer
- Alkaline Electrolyzer
- Solid Oxide Electrolyzer
By Capacity
- Low (<500 kW)
- Medium (500 kW to 2 MW
- High (Above 2 MW)
By Output Pressure
- Low (≤10 bar)
- Medium
- (10 bar – 40 bar)
- High (≥ 40 bar)
By Application
- Ammonia
- Methanol
- Refinery Industry
- Electronics
- Energy
- Power to Gas
- Transport
- Metal Production & Fabrication
- Pharma & Biotech
- Food & Beverages
- Glass Industry
- Others
By Region
- North America
- Latin America
- Western Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ)
- Middle East & Africa
- Japan