✍ EVOLOH is pleased to announce the signature of a supply agreement of 500MW with a large US-based renewable energy developer. The capacity will be delivered from our Lowell, MA Manufacturing Center of Excellence. "This agreement is a recognition of the tremendous benefits of EVOLOH's electrolyzer technology and manufacturing process, and comes on top of more than sixteen gigawatts (16 GW) of signed intent for supply of Nautilus stacks and modules" said Dr Jimmy Rojas. 👉 Link here for the full PR: https://lnkd.in/gwQunSRu 👉 Reach out to learn more about EVOLOH and our technology.
EVOLOH
Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
Santa Clara, CA 2,655 followers
High-throughput manufacturing of electrolyzers.
About us
Founded in 2020, EVOLOH Inc. is revolutionizing the manufacturing of water electrolyzers to make low-cost clean hydrogen production possible at gigawatt scale anywhere in the world. Nautilus stacks, the company’s patented electrolyzers, leverage advanced liquid alkaline technology to minimize costs and technical risks, while also maximizing manufacturing productivity, durability and efficiency. EVOLOH is supported by Engine Ventures, Breakthrough Energy, NextEra Energy, 3M, and others.
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http://www.evoloh.com
External link for EVOLOH
- Industry
- Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Clara, CA
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
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Santa Clara, CA, US
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Lowell, MA, US
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📣 🎉 EVOLOH is proud to be the recipient of 2 vouchers from a $20M fund to accelerate Clean Energy Technology Adoption. Many thanks to DOE Office of Technology Transitions, in collaboration with U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management | U.S. Department of Energy and ENERGYWERX for their support. More info 👉 https://lnkd.in/gDtbekJ6
📢 The latest Voucher Recipients have confirmed their partnerships with Voucher Providers—worth over $20M! Congratulations to the organizations that have been matched through DOE’s Voucher Program! The U.S. DOE Office of Technology Transitions, in collaboration with the Offices of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED), Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management | U.S. Department of Energy, and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), previously announced that over 170 companies, tribes, and local governments will receive support to advance commercialization of clean energy technologies in the form of in-kind DOE-funded vouchers. The #VoucherProgram is designed to grant small businesses, local governments, and other non-traditional partners access to the vetted resources and expertise they need to bring their clean energy technologies and projects to the next level. In this recent round, the program offered 7 different Vouchers support across many capabilities ranging from testing facility access to trusted third-party subject matter expertise. For a full list of the selected matches please visit: https://lnkd.in/exVfm9cA
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Our CEO Jimmy Rojas shares his vision on Overcoming Green Hydrogen Scalability Challenges, with CERAWeek Podcast.Thank you Atul Arya To listen in 👇
Listen now to hear insights from Jimmy Rojas, CEO of EVOLOH, in the latest CERAWeek Podcast. Discover his approach to making green hydrogen more accessible and advice for aspiring innovators: https://okt.to/7czDO1 Secure your spot for #CERAWeek 2025:: https://okt.to/A1uody
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#Meet our team We look forward to meeting you in Boston at Climate Beacon 2024 on October 16-18,2024.
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EVOLOH reposted this
A great morning of learning and networking at the World Electrolysis conference in Boston. Check out the 1 MW stack the Evoloh team brought to the exhibition. Stanford Hydrogen Initiative EVOLOH Jimmy Rojas Nadia El Andaloussi Art Shirley Scott Blanchet Noa Kerner
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EVOLOH reposted this
SoCalGas and Evoloh announced the completion of a joint research project with enhancements that could help reduce the capital costs of the electrolyzer technology by approximately 25% and could help make the cost of clean renewable hydrogen more affordable. https://bit.ly/3zrw22h
SoCalGas and EVOLOH Research Project Helps Make Hydrogen and Electrolyzer Production More Affordable | SoCalGas Newsroom
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EVOLOH reposted this
BE Fellows project, Evoloh, has secured $20 million in Series A funding to innovate hydrogen production. They aim to simplify electrolyzer manufacturing using their Nautilus™️ platform, with the goal of making clean hydrogen a widely adopted energy source worldwide. https://nt-z.ro/4a8Pbmc
Evoloh bets hydrogen won’t happen without better manufacturing | TechCrunch
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EVOLOH reposted this
I’m excited to share that 3M Ventures has invested in hydrogen electrolyzer manufacturer EVOLOH. 3M has long-standing expertise in high volume membrane electrode assembly and shares EVOLOH’s vision to make clean and affordable hydrogen available around the world. 3M’s investment in EVOLOH fits well with the work 3M is doing to help support the hydrogen economy and move the planet toward a clean energy transition. You can learn more about the work 3M and EVOLOH are doing in the attached news release. #3M #3MVentures #Innovation #ClimateTech #EVOLOH
EVOLOH Secures $20M to Transform Electrolyzer Manufacturing and Make Low-Carbon Hydrogen Globally Accessible
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Proud to be featured on TechCrunch! Thank you, Tim De Chant. https://lnkd.in/gtDgr9DD
Evoloh bets hydrogen won’t happen without better manufacturing | TechCrunch
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📣 We are thrilled to announce the closing of our $20M Series A led by Engine Ventures, along with the strategic participation of NextEra Energy Resources and 3M. We got here thanks to the amazing support from Breakthrough Energy Fellows. We are also thankful to Safar Partners, VXI Capital, GS Futures, and other great investors. We're excited for this new chapter, and are eager to begin deploying our low-cost electrolyzers worldwide. “This round of funding positions EVOLOH to lead the electrolyzer manufacturing market by transforming electrolyzer stacks into affordable, efficient hardware commodities made with 100% local supply chains,” said Dr. Jimmy Rojas, CEO. 👉 Full press release: https://lnkd.in/gWgjpgcu 👉 Follow us to stay tuned! We have more exciting upcoming news.