For small PEM electrolysers, a modular design with containers is common, and now true scaling rather than multiplication of redundant systems is on the agenda. For the large alkaline systems, Verde Hydrogen is taking the opposite approach. The stacks have been decoupled from the balance-of-plant components, allowing for three basic configurations, according to Verde Hydrogen: container solutions for rapid deployment in outdoor applications, hybrid skid-mounted systems, and fully integrated systems for indoor use.
The prefabricated skids enable the standardisation of complex subsystems such as gas-liquid separation and purification units. At the same time, the system remains scalable.
This approach shortens on-site construction times and significantly reduces engineering complexity. This applies to small projects of 5 MW as well as large ones over 100 MW. Furthermore, the robust design of the system ensures operational safety under harsh environmental conditions.