Sunfire to supply CIP with up to 640MW of electrolysers
German electrolyser manufacturer also secures $95mn of new investment in latest capital raise
Germany’s Sunfire has secured an order for up to 640MW of pressurised alkaline electrolyser capacity from Danish clean energy fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP). The Dresden-based electrolyser manufacturer has also raised €86mn ($95mn) of new investment aimed at scaling up its production. CIP has agreed to buy the electrolysers from Sunfire to supply part of its growing pipeline of power-to-X projects, which involves several gigawatts of capacity. “This agreement adds huge value for all parties involved”, says Sunfire CEO Nils Aldag. “While CIP can rely on the most advanced electrolysis technology and our highly dedicated expert team, we showcase our ability to deliver com
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