Yorkshire developed clean energy tech to supply German refuelling stations

Sheffield-headquartered energy storage and clean fuel company, ITM Power, has won a contract to supply three of its NEPTUNE V electrolyser plants, totalling 15 MW, to a family-owned private German company.
These units will be deployed into three individual projects, with the first delivery expected in the first half of calendar 2026. The electrolysers will provide green hydrogen to refuelling stations in Germany.
Dennis Schulz, CEO, said: “We are establishing ourselves as the go-to partner for down-to-earth industrial companies and family businesses, for whom it matters that their plants work reliably, safely and efficiently.
“We are pleased to have signed yet another NEPTUNE V contract in just a few weeks. Customer interest continues to exceed our expectations.”
The firm explains its NEPTUNE V was launched in May this year and is ideally suited for mid-sized projects.
It adds that the 5MW containerised electrolyser plant provides “reliable, flexible, and highly efficient hydrogen production capacity”.