Delta Unveils Taiwan's 1st Megawatt-grade Hydrogen Electrolyser and Fuel Cell R&D Lab to Advance Hydrogen Energy Innovation

TAIPEI, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Delta, a global leader in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, inaugurated today Taiwan's 1st megawatt (MW)-grade R&D lab for water electrolysis hydrogen production and for fuel cells, the "Delta Net Zero Science Lab," at its Tainan Plant 2. This significant milestone provides a diverse testing environment for component and system validation of hydrogen production and fuel cell technologies. It also aims to foster materials from the local hydrogen energy supply chain, helping Taiwan align with global energy transition trends. The inauguration ceremony was graced by distinguished guests, including Minister of Environment Chi-Ming Peng, Deputy Minister of the National Development Council Fang-Guan Jan, as well as senior executives from China Steel Corporation, CPC Corporation, and Taiwan Power Company.

Ping Cheng, Delta's Chairman and CEO, underscored, "Achieving net-zero carbon emissions has become a global consensus, and hydrogen energy provides a crucial path to that ultimate goal. Guided by its mission, 'To provide innovative, clean, and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,' Delta has been dedicated to the development of next-generation green energy technologies for decades. Our new testing platform not only lays the foundation for Delta's R&D endeavors on hydrogen technology, but also advances the local hydrogen technology ecosystem. We look forward to contributing to Taiwan's energy transition and enhancing its competitive edge in the global hydrogen energy market.

Dr. Charles Tsai, General Manager of Delta's Hydrogen Energy Application New Business Development Department, noted, "The challenge of hydrogen energy adoption lies in how to effectively improve efficiency. To this end, Delta has focused on industry-leading solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) and solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technologies and has developed Taiwan's first SOEC/SOFC self-designed and produced stack performance testing facilities. This facility works in conjunction with the local supply chain, enabling validation and testing of various material categories, thereby laying a foundation for the localized production of key components and materials, ranging from hydrogen power generation and fuel cell stacks to system integration. By leveraging Delta's expertise in energy infrastructure integration, we are committed to providing efficient and stable hydrogen energy solutions, with mass production in Taiwan expected by the end of 2026."