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Founded in 2021, Verdagy is a leading technology innovator in clean hydrogen, focused on producing Dynamic Alkaline Water Electrolysis (AWE) electrolyzers that enable large-scale, cost-efficient green hydrogen production. The company operates laboratory, pilot, and production facilities in Moss Landing, California, and
Verdagy is a US-based startup spun out of Chemetry in California, focused on scalable alkaline electrolysis technology aimed at reducing the cost of green hydrogen. The company recently opened a manufacturing plant in Newark, California, and received significant Department of Energy funding.[3]
Company developing innovative electrolysis techniques similar to decoupled seawater electrolysis approaches.
Silicon Valley-based company developing modular electrolyser systems targeting $2/kg hydrogen production cost by 2026, with collaborations including Samsung and Shell.
Green hydrogen electrolysis company with over ten years of experience in H2 technology and product development; has developed eDynamic electrolyzers that underwent rigorous Shell reviews.
A California-based hydrogen company specializing in scaling electrolyzer technologies for industrial markets. Verdagy develops the eDynamic electrolyzer module designed for heavy industries seeking green hydrogen production at scale.
Verdagy is a company focused on the development of very large-scale water electrolysis technology for green hydrogen production. They have signed an agreement with Permascand to collaborate on developing a new electrochemical cell.

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