Elogen, a technology company of the Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) group, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Polish company Rockfin, specialised in energy system engineering, to accelerate green hydrogen production across the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. The agreement includes the supply of electrolysis stacks based on proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology as well as Elogen’s modular ModulyserTM design.
Local industrial footprint in Poland
As part of the collaboration, Rockfin will manage local integration and assembly in Poland of components supplied by Elogen, including the Balance of Plant (BoP), which comprises the auxiliary systems needed for an electrolyser to operate. The equipment produced will be delivered to Poland and other regional markets. The partnership also allows Rockfin to incorporate Elogen stacks into electrolysers sold under its own brand, HyVentive.
The strategy aims to combine Elogen’s technological expertise with Rockfin’s industrial capabilities and regional presence to offer turnkey hydrogen solutions. This modular approach allows adaptation to the specific needs of industries, notably in the energy, transport and chemical sectors.
Accelerating the hydrogen value chain
The stated goal of both companies is to enhance the competitiveness of hydrogen production solutions regionally, leveraging local manufacturing and reduced logistics costs. The partnership also reflects an industrial push to establish a European value chain around PEM electrolysis, a technology known for its responsiveness and efficiency in integrating intermittent renewable energy.
The first co-developed systems are expected to target industrial projects in Poland, a market considered strategic due to rising demand for decarbonisation solutions. No figures regarding production volumes, investment commitments or delivery timelines have been disclosed at this stage.
Eric Minaux, Chief Executive Officer of Elogen, stated that “Rockfin’s industrial expertise and local presence will play a key role in accelerating the deployment of green hydrogen solutions in the region.”