Electrolyzers: Market overview 2026 with approximately 100 devices

(Aachen / Germany) – The range of electrolyzers is developing dynamically: While our last overview in 2022 focused primarily on pilot and demonstration plants, the market is now significantly more project-driven. Particularly in the megawatt and multi-megawatt range, industrial applications are currently the focus – for example, for power-to-X, steel and chemical projects (such as ammonia), or large hydrogen hubs.

This year's market overview structures international suppliers according to performance classes, listed in four tables (as of March). It is consistently geared towards typical customer inquiries and consulting projects: Those looking for an electrolyzer generally think in terms of clearly defined size classes.

This is how they read the tables

The overview is divided into the following performance categories:

If a supplier's data sheet only specified the production quantity in "Nm³ H₂" per hour, we converted this to a nominal electrical output of "5 kWh per Nm³" of hydrogen in order to make it comparable within the performance classes.

Each table contains the following columns:

  • Production
  • Type
  • Methods (AEL, PEM, SOEC etc.)
  • Rated capacity
  • Link to the manufacturer's product page

This year's survey includes a significantly larger number of international suppliers than in 2022. In addition to established European manufacturers, companies from China, the USA, and the Middle East are increasingly represented. Vertically integrated photovoltaic and energy technology companies are also now offering their own electrolysis systems.

Large-scale projects dominate the market

A striking feature is the significant shift towards large-scale projects: Many manufacturers now primarily operate in project-based business and no longer market standardized "catalog products" in the traditional sense. Electrolyzers are particularly common in the segment exceeding 10 megawatts.

  • configured as project-specific systems
  • modularly grouped into clusters of 100 megawatts or gigawatts
  • only offered within the framework of EPC or turnkey projects

This means that the pure type designation is sometimes less relevant than before. Containerization, module size, and scaling concept are more crucial.

Consolidation in the small performance sector

While systems still exist in the "1 to 100 kW" and "100 to 1.000 kW" categories, some suppliers have disappeared from the market or been acquired. Others are now focusing on research and specialized applications. And the focus of many manufacturers has clearly shifted towards the megawatt segment. Solutions still exist for smaller applications such as research, education, decentralized energy supply, or neighborhood power plants, but the number of active suppliers is lower than in the megawatt range.

The widest range of standardized systems with clearly defined product lines can be found in the one to ten megawatt range. This power class is currently particularly relevant for industrial projects, municipal hydrogen strategies, H2 refueling station supply, and medium-sized power-to-X applications.

Quick orientation for specific project sizes

The market overview does not aim for detailed technical analysis, but rather offers a quick pre-selection of suitable suppliers. In practice, we typically receive inquiries such as...

  • "We are planning a 2 MW project: Which suppliers are suitable?"
  • "We need 20 MW of electrolysis power: Which systems are ready for mass production?"
  • "Are there compact 250 kW systems for decentralized applications?"

Therefore, we have categorized the systems according to performance classes. This allows for an initial market assessment, but does not replace project-specific design.

Classification according to process engineering

We have retained the process-related classification. The overview includes, in particular:

  • AEL (alkaline electrolysis)
  • PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane)
  • SOEC (High-Temperature Electrolysis)

While AEL and PEM are clearly established in industry, SOEC systems are still predominantly in demonstration or early market launch phases, even though some suppliers already offer MW modules.

Project business instead of product business

A striking trend in 2026 is the increasing individualization: Large manufacturers are increasingly acting as system integrators, many product pages describe platforms rather than specific types, and performance specifications are often modularly scaled, for example "5 MW modules, combinable up to 100 MW".

For project developers, this means: The market overview serves as a good starting point for selecting suppliers, but the specific technical configuration is almost always done individually and according to requirements in direct exchange with the manufacturer.

Conclusion

In summary, the electrolysis market in 2026 has become more international and project-driven. The focus is more strongly on megawatt and large-scale plants with modular system architecture.

Our market overview provides a structured initial orientation based on typical project sizes and consulting requests. It thus forms a good basis for initial exploration – however, it does not replace detailed technical planning and project-specific coordination with manufacturers.

Are you a manufacturer of electrolyzers and your devices are not listed in the tables? Please let us know (info@power-to-x.de)

Are you planning to install an electrolyzer? We would be happy to advise you on the planning, selection, and implementation of your system: Power-to-X – Electrolysis Consulting

Market Overview

1 - 100kW

Production
Type
Type
Rated capacity
Link to the manufacturer
BILD
White WaveDesign logo
enapter
AEM Electrolyzer EL 4.1 (EL4.1)
AEM
2
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.03.1 ref
PEM
2,5
rooster. (iph)
EL0.5
PEM
3
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.05.1
PEM
5
McPhy (Piel)
Piel P 1.5
AEL
6
H2 Core Systems
PEM HydroCab 2.0
PEM
9
McPhy (Piel)
Piel P 2.4
AEL
9
rooster. (iph)
EL2
PEM
10
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.10.1
PEM
10
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.10.2
PEM
10
McPhy (Piel)
Piel M 3.6
AEL
14
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.15.1
PEM
15
McPhy (Piel)
Piel M 5.1
AEL
20
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.20.2
PEM
20
H2 Core Systems
PEM HydroCab 5.0
PEM
23
McPhy (Piel)
Piel M 6.6
AEL
26
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.30.2
PEM
30
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.30.3
PEM
30
H2 Powercell
H2PowerCube S
PEM
40
H2 Powercell
H2Powerlyzer 40
PEM
40
rooster. (iph)
EL8
PEM
41
H2 Core Systems
PEM HydroCab 10.0
PEM
45
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.45.3
PEM
45
McPhy (Piel)
Piel H 12
AEL
48
Accelera (Cummins)
HySTAT 10-10
AEL
50
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.50.1
PEM
50
McPhy (Piel)
Piel H 15
AEL
60
Accelera (Cummins)
HySTAT 15-10
AEL
75
H2 Core Systems
PEM HydroCab 20.0
PEM
89
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.100.2
PEM
100
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.100.1
PEM
100

100 - 1000kW

Production
Type
Type
Rated capacity
Link to the manufacturer
BILD
White WaveDesign logo
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.100.2
PEM
100
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.100.1
PEM
100
rooster. (iph)
EL20
PEM
103
enapter
AEM Flex 120
AEM
120
H2 Core Systems
HydroCluster 120 Outdoor
AEM
120
H2 Powercell
H2Powerlyzer 120
PEM
120
H2 Powercell
H2PowerCube M
PEM
120
Accelera (Cummins)
HySTAT 30-10
AEL
150
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.150.3
PEM
150
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.200.2
PEM
200
rooster. (iph)
EL40
PEM
206
H2 Core Systems
HydroCluster 240 Outdoor
AEM
240
Accelera (Cummins)
HySTAT 60-10
AEL
300
Kyros Hydrogen Solutions
Kyros 300
PEM
300
Ostermeier Hydrogen Solutions
OHS Core EL.300.3
PEM
300
rooster. (iph)
EL60
PEM
309
Accelera (Cummins)
HySTAT 70-10
AEL
350
Kyros Hydrogen Solutions
Kyros 450
PEM
450
Accelera (Cummins)
HySTAT 100-10
AEL
500
enapter
AEM Nexus 500
AEM
500
H2 Powercell
H2PowerCube L
PEM
960

1 - 10 MW

Production
Type
Type
Rated capacity
Link to the manufacturer
BILD
White WaveDesign logo
Asahi Kasei Corporation
Aqualyzer C3
AEL
1000
Accelera (Cummins)
HyLYZER 200-30
PEM
1000
EcoLyzer (Ecoclean)
P200
AEL
1000
enapter
AEM Nexus 1000
AEM
1000
Kyros Hydrogen Solutions
Kyros 1.000
PEM
1000
Mcphy
McLyzer 200
AEL
1000
NEUMAN & ESSER
NEA|HYTRON PEM (Module)
PEM
1000
Quest One
ME450
PEM
1000
Accelera (Cummins)
HyLYZER 250-30
PEM
1250
Kyros Hydrogen Solutions
Kyros 1.250
PEM
1250
Sungrow Hydrogen
300 Nm³/h PEM Electrolyzer
PEM
1500
Accelera (Cummins)
HyLYZER 400-30
PEM
2000
EcoLyzer (Ecoclean)
P400
AEL
2000
FIRMLY
greenelectrolyzer gEL400
PEM
2000
ITM power
Trident
PEM
2000
ITM power
Neptune II
PEM
2000
Kyros Hydrogen Solutions
Kyros 2.000
PEM
2000
Mcphy
McLyzer 400
AEL
2000
Accelera (Cummins)
HyLYZER 500-30
PEM
2500
FIRMLY
greenelectrolyzer gEL500
PEM
2500
Kyros Hydrogen Solutions
Kyros 2.500
PEM
2500
EcoLyzer (Ecoclean)
A600
AEL
3000
FIRMLY
greenelectrolyzer gEL600
PEM
3000
Mcphy
McLyzer 800
AEL
4000
Accelera (Cummins)
HyLYZER 1000-30
PEM
5000
FIRMLY
greenelectrolyzer gEL1000
PEM
5000
ITM power
NEPTUNE V
PEM
5000
Kyros Hydrogen Solutions
Kyros 5.000
PEM
5000
NEUMAN & ESSER
NEA|HYTRON PEM (Module)
PEM
5000
Plug power
EX-2125D
PEM
5000
HydrogenPro
HP-ELY-2200
AEL
10000
Plug power
EX-4250D
PEM
10000
Quest One
MHP (Modular Hydrogen Platform)
PEM
10000
Sunfire
Sunfire‑HyLink Alkaline (GEN 2)
AEL
10000
Sunfire
Sunfire‑HyLink SOEC (GEN 3)
SOEC
10000
Asahi Kasei Corporation
Aqualyzer
AEL
10000

from 10 MW

Production
Type
Type
Rated capacity
Link to the manufacturer
BILD
White WaveDesign logo
Mcphy
McLyzer 3200
AEL
16000
Siemens Energy
Elyzer P-300
PEM
17500
Accelera (Cummins)
HyLYZER 4000-30
PEM
20000
ITM power
Poseidon
PEM
20000
thyssenkrupp nucera
scalum
AEL (AWE)
20000
Verdagy
eDynamic® Electrolyzer
AEL (Dynamic AWE)
20000
Sungrow Hydrogen
ALK Water Electrolysis System
AEL
25000
ITM power
ALPHA 50
PEM
50000
Bloom Energy
Bloom Electrolyzer (50 MW)
SOEC (High Temperature)
50000
Electric Hydrogen
HYPRPlant
PEM
75000
Nel Hydrogen
AWE 100 Standard Plant Solution
AEL (atmospheric)
100000
Bloom Energy
Bloom Electrolyzer (100 MW)
SOEC (High Temperature)
100000
Electric Hydrogen
HYPRPlant
PEM
120000
Sungrow Hydrogen
ALK Water Electrolysis System
AEL
180000

Top photo
A consortium of Rheinmetall, DLR, and McPhy has developed precious metal-free electrodes for alkaline electrolysis, which are slated for pilot production in megawatt-scale designs. © McPhy

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