Delivering transformational low cost hydrogen
Founded out of necessity
Electric Hydrogen was founded to drive down costs of electrolyzers meaningfully and on a time scale that makes a difference
Electric Hydrogen CTO and Founder, David Eaglesham, started Electric Hydrogen after working with Breakthrough Energy Ventures. Realizing no incumbent electrolyzer manufacturer could meet the cost and scale requirements to address industrial decarbonization with fossil-parity green hydrogen, David teamed up with Raffi Garabedian, Former CTO of First Solar,
Derek Warnick, Former Company Builder at Breakthrough Energy Ventures, and Dorian West, Former Engineering Leader at Tesla to drive down the costs and drive up the scale of electrolyzers. Quickly expanding to a >250 person team, Electric Hydrogen re-imagined the electrolyzer to deliver a low cost, at scale solution to industrial decarbonization.
Our timeline
Electric Hydrogen co-developed its proprietary electrolyzer cell design and integrated plant product, with first 100MW product shipping in 2024
Meet the leadership
Founders and pioneers of previous clean energy revolutions building a team to unlock fossil-parity green hydrogen
Raffi was most recently with First Solar, the pioneering thin-film solar company, where he served as CTO from 2012-2020. Before joining First Solar in 2008, he was founder and CEO of Touchdown Technologies. He has a long history of innovation and entrepreneurship in "hard-tech" ranging from automotive components to telecommunications subsystems. He holds over 20 issued patents and has learned a lot over the years about strategy, business development, product, manufacturing operations, leadership, and most importantly building great teams.
Based in the US, Electric Hydrogen operates on two coasts
R&D Center
Natick, Massachusetts
Natick is located 30 minutes outside of Boston and is where Electric Hydrogen’s proprietary electrolyzer design was developed, tested and scaled up. Today, the facility focuses on R&D into next generation electrolysis cells to enable even more powerful and low-cost electrolysis.
10MW Electrolyzer Plant
San Jose, California
Electric Hydrogen’s 10MW electrolyzer plant was delivered, assembled, and commissioned in under 5 months in San Jose, CA in the San Francisco Bay Area. It currently runs the world’s highest power Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) stack using Electric Hydrogen’s proprietary design.
1MW Plant
San Carlos, California
Electric Hydrogen’s first electrolyzer plant was commissioned in 2022 in San Carlos, CA.
The Gigafactory
Devens, Massachusetts
Located 50 minutes from the Boston city-center, our Gigafactory is where Electric Hydrogen’s electrolyzer stacks are manufactured and tested before shipment. The factory uses advanced manufacturing technology with an annual production capacity of 1.2GW.
04/26/2024
Electric Hydrogen Marks the Opening of its Electrolyzer Gigafactory to Decarbonize Heavy Industry with Massachusetts-based Manufacturing
04/04/2024
Electric Hydrogen receives $18.3M transferable DOE tax credit for its gigafactory in Massachusetts, bringing total Department of Energy support to $65M
03/19/2024
Electric Hydrogen announces a 1GW framework supply agreement for large-scale electrolyzer plants with The AES Corporation
Press Release
03/14/2024
U.S. Department of Energy Awards Electric Hydrogen $46.3M Grant for Electrolyzer Manufacturing under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s Clean Electrolysis Program
Press Release
03/05/2024
Trinity Capital and Electric Hydrogen Announce $50 Million in Equipment Financing
Press Release
10/03/2023
Electric Hydrogen Raises $380 Million to Transform the Economics of Green Hydrogen Production
Press Release
09/12/2023
Electric Hydrogen to Supply Electrolyzer Technology for one of North America’s Largest Green Hydrogen Facilities
Press Release
05/04/2023
Electric Hydrogen announces new gigafactory to produce next-generation electrolyzer equipment
Press Release
02/01/2023
What’s the deal with electrolyzers?
Podcast with David Roberts of Volts
12/28/2022
Watt It Takes with Raffi Garabedian
Podcast with Emily Kirsch of Powerhouse Fund
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Boston Area
R&D Facility
Natick, MA
Gigafactory - Advanced Electrolyzer Manufacturing
Devens, MA
San Francisco Bay Area
1MW Operating Plant
San Carlos, CA
10MW Operating Plant
San Jose, CA