From December 1 to 3, 2025, the Green Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition Oman 2025 (GHSO 2025) took place at the Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre. Under the theme “Hydrogen Stewardship: Bridging Gaps, Accelerating Action”, the summit brought together global energy professionals and established itself as a flagship event for the hydrogen industry in the Middle East.
EVE Hydrogen Energy participated with its full portfolio of core technologies. Its CE-certified modular hydrogen production system attracted extensive attention for its high adaptability and strong performance, delivering end-to-end efficient solutions to support Oman’s 2040 Carbon Neutrality target and the rollout of green hydrogen projects.

| Core Technology Portfolio: Robust Performance Tailored for Middle Eastern Energy Scenarios
Built on an independent, full-chain system covering basic material R&D – core equipment manufacturing – system integration & deployment, EVE Hydrogen Energy exhibited three flagship products precisely matched to Oman’s wind and solar resource advantages:
W-75 membrane has operated stably for 10,000 hours with voltage decay < 10 μV/h. The new-generation W-75T AEM membrane achieves a cell voltage as low as 1.66 V at 1 A/cm² current density, leading the industry in electrochemical performance.
Modular hydrogen production system delivers 3 Nm³/h per cabinet and is stackable up to 20 Nm³/h. After 4,500 hours of testing, power consumption remains ≤ 4.3 kWh/Nm³, with hydrogen purity reaching 99.999%. It achieves full-load cold start within 20 minutes, holds CE certification, and serves more than 30 customers worldwide.
MW-class AEM electrolyzer (fully stack-tested) operates at 1.6 MPa. Under 15% low-load conditions, hydrogen content in oxygen is ≤ 1.5%. It reaches a rated hydrogen output of 220 Nm³/h, with active area ratio increased by over 50% and cell thickness reduced by one-third, while maintaining a low DC power consumption of 4.3 kWh/Nm³.
100kW-class centralized hydrogen production system covers 20–200 Nm³/h capacity with a load regulation range of 20%–120%, and has passed over 4,000 hours of industrial verification at the Hubei Jinquan project.
| Exhibit Highlight: Focused on the Middle East Market to Advance Green Hydrogen Deployment
The fully tested MW-class AEM electrolyzer was the centerpiece at EVE’s booth, with on-site test data demonstrating its technological strength:
At an operating pressure of 1.6 MPa, hydrogen content in oxygen remains ≤ 1.5% even at 15% low load — far better than industry safety thresholds. It adapts smoothly to the fluctuating output of wind and solar power, fully meeting the core requirements of large-scale projects such as the Guangdong-Zhanjiang Hydrogen Expressway for green hydrogen production.
Featuring an innovative architecture, the electrolyzer boosts rated hydrogen output to 220 Nm³/h, expands active area by more than 50%, and cuts cell thickness by one-third. While keeping power consumption at 4.3 kWh/Nm³, it significantly reduces equipment size and footprint costs.
Also on display were the industrially validated 100kW-class centralized system and modular system:
The centralized system supports 20–200 Nm³/h output, with 20%–120% load regulation and cold start to full load within 20 minutes.
The modular system delivers 3 Nm³/h per cabinet (expandable to 20 Nm³/h), maintains ≤ 4.3 kWh/Nm³ power consumption after 4,500 hours, and achieves 99.999% hydrogen purity, suitable for research, small-scale industry and other diversified scenarios.
| Scalable Deployment: Full-Chain Strength Accelerates Commercialization of Megawatt-Scale Projects
Backed by 80 core patents, an annual AEM membrane production capacity of over 10,000 ㎡, and deep industry-university-research collaboration, EVE Hydrogen Energy maintains full independent control from membrane materials to system integration.
Its participation aligns closely with Oman’s energy diversification strategy. The integrated production-storage-utilization solution efficiently matches local demand for wind-solar hybrid hydrogen production and supports the progress of seven major green hydrogen projects.
Moving forward, EVE Hydrogen Energy will deepen technological synergy and project cooperation with Middle Eastern enterprises, helping Oman build itself into a global hydrogen export hub.