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Green Hydrogen Systems A/S

Green Hydrogen Systems A/S

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  • Price (EUR)0.25
  • Today's Change-0.019 / -7.13%
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change-70.93%
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About the company

Green Hydrogen Systems A/S is a Denmark-based Company that develops and produces electrolysis solutions. It combines efficient, standardized and modular electrolysis technology with an industrial approach to procurement and production. The Company's goal is to enable the production of green hydrogen at competitive prices for use in a variety of applications, including Power-to-X installations, transportation, and industrial plants. Green Hydrogen Systems' products include HyProvide A-Series, electrolysis units that can work singly or multiple together in a cluster to achieve higher capacity as well as HyProvide X-Series which is based on the existing technology but is targeted at large scale projects, e.g., industry and heavy transport.

  • Revenue in DKK (TTM)59.87m
  • Net income in DKK-418.22m
  • Incorporated2007
  • Employees327.00
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