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  • Expired
    Devens, Massachusetts, United States
      On-site   Contract Position   More than 3 months ago
      USD 18–20 per hour
  • Expired
    Devens, Massachusetts, United States
      On-site   Contract Position   More than 3 months ago
      USD 18–20 hourly
  • Electric Hydrogen

    Company Overview

    Electric Hydrogen

    Natick, Massachusetts, United States

    2020

    Approximately 370 employees (source: zoominfo.com). Revenue estimates range from $99.2 million to $154.7 million annually (source: eh2.com).

    What They Do

    Electric Hydrogen is a pioneering private renewable energy company focused on the development of advanced electrolyzer technology for producing low-cost green hydrogen. Founded in 2020, the company has rapidly transitioned from research and development to manufacturing, establishing a significant presence in both California and Massachusetts. Their core technology revolves around advanced proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, particularly supersized 100-megawatt systems that integrate various processes into a complete solution known as HYPRPlant. This innovative approach allows them to convert renewable electricity and water into green hydrogen at costs that are up to 60% lower than traditional market alternatives (source: eh2.com).

    Projects & Track Record

    While Electric Hydrogen has not yet completed any projects fully operational at customer sites, they have made significant strides in advancing their technology. Notably, they are set to install a 100-megawatt electrolyzer plant in Texas for New Fortress Energy, with delivery scheduled for 2024. This follows the successful deployment of smaller prototypes, including a 330-kilowatt system and a 1-megawatt scale system, as well as a 10-megawatt pilot plant in San Jose, California. The company is also ramping up production at their newly opened 1.2-gigawatt gigafactory in Devens, Massachusetts, which is expected to support commercial deliveries starting late 2024 (source: eh2.com).

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, Electric Hydrogen has achieved several key milestones, including the opening of its Devens gigafactory in December 2024, which is one of the largest electrolyzer factories globally with a capacity of 1.2 gigawatts. This event was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by notable figures such as Governor Maura Healey and Congresswoman Lori Trahan. Additionally, the company secured a $100 million credit facility in 2024 from major financial institutions to support its manufacturing efforts. A significant $380 million Series C funding round was completed in 2023, which has propelled their total financing to over $750 million by late 2024 (source: eh2.com).

    Working There

    Electric Hydrogen offers a diverse range of roles across various departments, including engineering, technology, manufacturing, operations, sales, finance, and product management. The company is actively hiring, particularly at its Devens gigafactory and other locations such as Natick, San Jose, and West Texas. The culture at Electric Hydrogen is described as mission-driven, with a team of over 300 engineers, technologists, and scientists who come from backgrounds in solar, semiconductor, and battery industries. This diverse expertise fosters a collaborative environment focused on innovation and rapid prototyping (source: craft.co).

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