Pilot at RWE
power plant
Project Delivery
At Battolyser Systems, we deliver exceptional value to our customers by deploying the Battolyser® technology in the best manner possible. We take a collaborative approach to project scoping, working closely with our customers. Our proprietary techno-economic model, developed in-house and validated by external experts, empowers us to simulate the operation of our cutting-edge Battolyser® units, ensuring we define the project to align with our customer’s specific needs and objectives.
Pilot at RWE power plant
To test the Battolyser® in an industrial setting (TRL 6-7), a unit is installed at the RWE Magnum power plant in Eemshaven, The Netherlands.
The pilot-site is mostly remote controlled from the Battolyser Systems office in Schiedam. It serves as a testing ground for improvements to the Stack as well as the Balance of System.
This project and its consortium partners, RWE, Vattenfall, Yara, Ørsted, BASF, received a grant from the Waddenfonds and an award from Industrial Energy Enlightenmentz.
Project Just Transition Fund – E-BATTEL
Battolyser Systems has been awarded a €1.5 million Just Transition Fund (JTF) subsidy from the European Commission. The JTF subsidy is managed and operated by Kansen voor West for projects in the Western Region of The Netherlands.
The project is focused on realizing unique and innovative Battolyser® electrodes that can efficiently produce hydrogen and store sufficient electricity. This is particularly difficult as current electrodes are developed for either one of the two – not the combination.
By increasing the performance of our electrodes, we decrease the Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH). This is important to accelerate hydrogen offtake in the wider Rotterdam region. It therefore contributes to the goals of the Just Transition Fund and the Rotterdam Rijnmond region to become one of the major hydrogen hubs in The Netherlands.
Project Just Transition Fund – Making green hydrogen affordable
Battolyser Systems has been awarded a €2 million Just Transition Fund (JTF) subsidy from the European Commission. The JTF subsidy is managed and operated by Kansen voor West for projects in the Western Region of The Netherlands.
The project aims to realize the first Battolyser® pilot production plant. We do this in Schiedam in our current facilities. The learnings from the development will be integrated into the Battolyser® product design.
The project is a great step towards commercializing the Battolyser® technology, as it is important to improve the technology, and decrease assembly costs. The goal is to lower the hydrogen production costs to make it affordable for large-scale roll-out.
The world’s first large scale Battolyser factory will be constructed in the Port of Rotterdam
Port of Rotterdam and Battolyser Systems are developing a 1GW factory in the M4H area, and industrial area in the centre of Rotterdam. The production-facility will be 14.000m2, in size and will include laboratories and offices, providing a workplace for some 700 FTE.
Project SymBatt
Battolyser Systems and its consortium partners SmartGrid, Sympower, Resato, TU Delft & The Green Box were awarded a “MOOI” (Missiegedreven Onderzoek, Ontwikkeling en Innovatie) subsidy by RVO, for the Project SymBatt.
The aim of the project is to design a 2MW/MWh Battolyser system with a smart grid connection, hydrogen compression & refuelling station, electricity market participation strategy. This is for a location with a 2MW rooftop solar energy source.