Plug demonstrates full-scale hydrogen production and delivery capacity in Europe

November 1, 2025

As the world has begun to embrace the reality that the energy sector is changing, Plug Power Inc. has demonstrated its ability to reshape the global energy market through its full-scale hydrogen production and delivery capacity in Europe. The global energy sector has been grappling with the inevitable end of the conventional energy sector while contemplating the need to integrate the renewable energy market. Hydrogen has long lagged behind the other renewable energy generation methods like solar and wind, but Plug is looking to end that trend.

Plug has completed the first phase of hydrogen delivery to Europe

Plug Power Inc. is one of the companies in the world solely focused on improving the hydrogen sector’s ability to meet demand and deliver essential energy to the European continent. The company recently announced the successful delivery of 44.5 metric tons for H2CAST (Hydrogen Cavern Storage Transition), a joint project led by Gasunie and STORAG ETZEL in Germany.

Gasunie and STORAG ETZEL are the cornerstones of the German energy sector and have vast expertise that the project requires in order to be a success. Plug Power’s hydrogen initiative is repurposing two existing salt caverns into underground storage for renewable hydrogen. The company has noted that these types of projects are crucial to Europe’s ambition to reshape its energy landscape.

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In the period between April and August 2025, Plug safely delivered hydrogen to the H2CAST salt cavern, noting that it met delivery timelines and proved the viability of large-scale hydrogen transport and storage in Germany.

Plug Power has now been awarded a second delivery mandate, exemplifying the company’s expertise

Following the success of the initial pilot project to test the efficiency and viability, a second delivery mandate has been issued. The new mandate calls for an additional 35 metric tons of hydrogen for the H2CAST project. The company has stated that it will continue to source hydrogen from Hy2Gen ATLANTIS, the electrolyzer facility in Werlte, Germany, where Plug holds exclusivity on 100% of the green hydrogen produced.

“The success of our recent projects in Germany with H2CAST show that hydrogen works, and that it is scalable for strategic national energy requirements. Plug’s ability to deliver hydrogen on time, at volume, and with our own transport and delivery equipment for our customers underscores Plug’s leadership in Europe’s fast-growing hydrogen economy,” – Jose Luis Crespo, President and CRO of Plug

Another factor that demonstrates the company’s ability and engineering expertise is the expansion of the H2CAST project. Plug has built a dedicated unloading skid for the facility, which was developed by the company’s Netherlands-based team. Plug has closed the gap between energy supplier and customer by developing its astonishing infrastructure that promotes the most abundant element in the universe.

The hydrogen market in Europe received an additional boost recently when another energy company, VoltH2, secured the required permits for a hydrogen electrolyzer in Germany. Hydrogen has become the belle of the international energy sector’s ball, and shows no signs of slowing down the impressive progress it has made.

Germany is fast becoming the spiritual home for the hydrogen sector in Europe

Germany is universally known for its astonishing engineering excellence and unrivaled ability to transform itself. Putting the recent Plug Power hydrogen delivery aside, the German nation has also seen assembly begin at the Bad Lauchstädt hydrogen facility, which further exemplifies the country’s perception of the hydrogen sector. The world has become acutely aware that the end of the conventional energy sector is upon us, and through innovative projects like the Plug Power one, the global energy sector can rest easy, knowing its future is secure in the strong and growing embrace of the hydrogen sector.

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