Sungrow Hydrogen Ships Electrolysis Systems to Projects in Oman, Italy, and Brazil

Sungrow Hydrogen announced shipments of green hydrogen systems to projects spanning Asia, Europe, and South America, demonstrating its capacity to deliver multiple international projects simultaneously.
The company shipped 160MW of alkaline water electrolysis (AWE) units to Oman as the primary supplier for ACME Group's green ammonia project. Sungrow highlighted its in-house production management and automated electrolyzer assembly lines as supporting infrastructure for utility-scale deployments.
In Italy, Sungrow shipped a 3MW containerized PEM system for the country's first MW-scale off-grid photovoltaic-to-hydrogen project. The system integrates with PV inverters and battery storage through Sungrow's HyBrain intelligent hydrogen management system, creating an integrated "PV-Storage-Hydrogen" solution designed to address variable renewable energy coupling challenges.
For Brazil, Sungrow delivered a containerized flexible electrolysis system engineered to accommodate fluctuating solar power input. The system complies with international standards including ASME and ISO 22734, as well as Brazilian certifications from Inmetro and NR. The installation is expected to support hydrogen-natural gas blending trials.
Sungrow stated the projects validate its adaptability to diverse international standards and complex deployment scenarios.
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