Plug Power Sets U.S. Record with Georgia Hydrogen Plant
Key Ideas
  • Plug Power's Georgia plant achieved a new U.S. production record by producing 300 metric tons of liquid hydrogen in April 2025.
  • The facility in Woodbine, Georgia, is the largest electrolytic liquid hydrogen producer in the U.S. with a daily production capacity of 15 tons.
  • Plug's GenEco proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer technology is instrumental in achieving the operational efficiency and scalability of the facility.
  • Plug Power's hydrogen is utilized by major corporations like Walmart, Amazon, and Home Depot to support their decarbonization efforts in logistics and distribution.
Plug Power's Georgia hydrogen production facility in Woodbine, Georgia, has set a new U.S. production record by generating 300 metric tons of liquid hydrogen in April 2025. This achievement solidifies the plant's position as the largest electrolytic liquid hydrogen producer in the country, boasting a daily production capacity of 15 tons. The facility leverages Plug's GenEco proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer technology, showcasing operational efficiency and scalability. This success is part of Plug Power's broader strategy to expand its hydrogen generation network, which includes facilities in Tennessee and Louisiana, collectively capable of producing 40 tons of liquid hydrogen per day. Furthermore, major corporations such as Walmart, Amazon, and Home Depot rely on Plug's domestically produced hydrogen to drive their decarbonization efforts in logistics and distribution. Plug Power's leadership in the hydrogen economy is reinforced by its ability to provide stable and sustainable hydrogen fuel to support the transition to a cleaner energy future.
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