$4.88 million grant to advance hydrogen electrolyser technology

.88 million grant to advance hydrogen electrolyser technology


Australian clean-tech company Endua has received $4.88 million in funding under the Australian Government’s Industry Growth Program.

The fund assists in accelerating the performance and manufacturing growth of its proprietary PEM electrolyser technology.

The fund marks a milestone the commercialisation of Australian-made hydrogen technology, aligning with the federal government’s strategic focus on renewables and low-emission technologies.

Through expanding local supply chains and advancing manufacturing capabilities, the Endua’s Advanced Hydrogen Electrolyser for Australian Decarbonisation (AHEAD) project aims to expand clean energy industries and reduce reliance on imported technologies, which lines with the national priorities.

“This funding represents an exciting milestone in our mission to deliver world-leading hydrogen electrolyser products directly to the industries and locations where they’re needed most,” said CEO, Paul Sernia.

“It will enable us to build critical local supply chain capability and manufacturing expertise, positioning us to capture future growth opportunities both in Australia and internationally.”

The AHEAD project contributes to Australia’s broader transition to a low-emissions economy, supporting energy resilience, decarbonisation and advanced manufacturing.

At the heart of the project is Endua’s high performance PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolyser – a modular.

It is an all-in-one product designed for on-site hydrogen production, which allows flexible output, simplifies deployment, minimise site works and infrastructure and commissioning complexity.

The system supports emissions reduction across sectors including transport, remote power and industrial fuels and gases, while also to equip for future industries that rely on hydrogen as a feedstock, including ammonia and sustainable fuels.

The electrolyser can be installed quickly without major site modifications and can increase the accessibility of clean energy to businesses across Australia.



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