Product Code: CH 7958
The green hydrogen market is projected to grow from USD 2.79 billion in 2025 to USD 74.81 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 60.0% during the forecast period. Several key factors are propelling the market for green hydrogen. These include the decreasing cost of renewable energy production from all sources, advancements in electrolysis technologies, and a rising demand from the power industry and fuel cell electric vehicles.
| Scope of the Report |
| Years Considered for the Study | 2021-2032 |
| Base Year | 2024 |
| Forecast Period | 2025-2032 |
| Units Considered | Value (USD Million/Billion) |
| Segments | Renewable Source, Technology, End-Use Industry, Distribution Channel, Production Scale, Purity Level, Storage, And Region |
| Regions covered | Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, the Middle East & Africa, and South America |
Green hydrogen has applications across various industries, including chemicals, mobility, grid injection, the power industry, and others. It is increasingly being seen as a replacement for conventional gray, brown, and blue hydrogen due to its zero-emission production process. Technological advancements have also made green hydrogen more cost-competitive. This sustainable fuel source is emerging as a viable alternative to fossil fuels across various end-use industries.
"By technology, the alkaline electrolysis-based green hydrogen segment is estimated to hold the largest share, in terms of value, during the forecast period."
The alkaline electrolysis-based green hydrogen segment is expected to hold the largest market share due to its reliability, scalability, and low cost. In this technology, an alkaline electrolyte, such as potassium hydroxide, is used to split water, producing high-purity hydrogen with minimal gas crossover as hydrogen ions diffuse slowly into the electrolyte. Its cell design and use of common, non-precious materials keep both capital and maintenance costs lower compared to newer electrolysis methods. At the same time, well-established manufacturing processes allow for rapid deployment at scale. Alkalinizers operate efficiently in varying power conditions, making them compatible with renewable sources such as wind and solar. Advantages such as long stack lifetimes, operational stability, and compatibility with continuous industrial production make alkaline electrolysis one of the most practical and commercially attractive technologies in the growing green hydrogen market.
"By end-use industry, the mobility segment is estimated to be the fastest-growing segment of the data green hydrogen market during the forecast period."
The mobility segment is expected to be the fastest-growing segment for green hydrogen during the forecast period. The performance requirements for battery technologies are becoming increasingly challenging to meet across various modes of transportation, including rail, road, aviation, and shipping. Green hydrogen has a higher energy content, which enables much longer ranges coupled with shorter refueling durations, making fuel cell electric vehicles the natural choice for heavy-duty trucks, buses, trains, aircraft, and ships. Operators can thus operate vehicles with minimal downtime, making them a preferred choice for logistics, public transport, and mobility in industrial environments. Rapid improvements in green hydrogen production, the expansion of refueling infrastructure, and cooperation among vehicle manufacturers, energy providers, and fleet operators are accelerating the adoption of green hydrogen across various modes of transportation. Additionally, favorable government policies and national decarbonization strategies are encouraging early deployment.
"The green hydrogen market in Europe is projected to be the largest regional market, in terms of value and volume, during the forecast period."
Europe leads the global green hydrogen market as the largest region. A strong industrial base, advanced technological capabilities, and a very transparent commitment to deep decarbonization are the driving factors. Ambitious climate targets set in the region have accelerated large-scale investments in renewable energy capacity and green hydrogen production. Europe also possesses a mature manufacturing ecosystem, with an established presence of several established electrolyzer producers, engineering firms, and technology developers that contribute to driving innovation, increasing efficiency, and achieving cost reductions within their respective value chains. Significant public and private investments are being directed towards the expansion of hydrogen infrastructure, the development of large demonstration projects, and the integration of green hydrogen into industrial operations, power systems, and mobility. Together, these factors position Europe at the center of all global hubs for the development and deployment of green hydrogen.
Profile break-up of primary participants for the report:
- By Company Type: Tier 1 - 45%, Tier 2 - 22%, and Tier 3 - 33%
- By Designation: C-Level Executives- 50%, Directors- 10%, and Others - 40%
- By Region: North America - 17%, Asia Pacific - 17%, Europe - 33%, Middle East & Africa - 25%, and South America - 8%
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction (Germany), Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (US), Engie (France), Uniper SE (Germany), Siemens Energy (Germany), Lhyfe (France), Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (Japan), Nel (Norway), Orsted (Denmark), Bloom Energy (US), Linde plc (UK), Cummins Inc. (US), H&R Group (Germany), W2E Technology, LLC (US), SinoSynergy (China), and others are the key players in the green hydrogen market. These players have adopted various strategies, including agreements, joint ventures, and expansions, to increase their market share and business revenue.
Research Coverage:
The report defines segments and projects the size of the green hydrogen market based on renewable source, technology, end-use industry, distribution channel, production scale, purity level, storage, and region. It strategically profiles the key players and comprehensively analyzes their market share and core competencies. It also tracks and analyzes competitive developments, such as expansions, agreements, and acquisitions undertaken by them in the market.
Reasons to Buy the Report:
The report is expected to help the market leaders/new entrants by providing them with the closest approximations of revenue numbers of the green hydrogen market and its segments. This report is also expected to help stakeholders gain a deeper understanding of the market's competitive landscape, acquire valuable insights to enhance their business positions, and develop effective go-to-market strategies. It also enables stakeholders to understand the market's pulse and provides information on key market drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.
The report provides insights into the following pointers:
- Analysis of critical drivers (decarbonization targets and net-zero commitments, rapid growth of renewable energy capacity, rising demand for clean mobility), restraints (high production costs, limited infrastructure and regulatory and standardization issues), opportunities (emergence of hydrogen hubs and industrial clusters, hydrogen in heavy mobility, grid balancing and energy storage) and challenges (hydrogen storage and transport complexity, electrolyzer manufacturing constraints ) influencing the growth of the green hydrogen market
- Product Development/Innovation: Detailed insights on upcoming technologies, research & development activities in the green hydrogen market
- Market Development: Comprehensive information about lucrative markets - the report analyzes the green hydrogen market across varied regions
- Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products, various types, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the green hydrogen market.
- Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of market shares, growth strategies, and product offerings of leading players such as Air Liquide Engineering & Construction (Germany), Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (US), Engie (France), Uniper SE (Germany), Siemens Energy (Germany), Lhyfe (France), Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (Japan), Nel (Norway), Orsted (Denmark), Bloom Energy (US), Linde plc (UK), Cummins Inc. (US), H&R Group (Germany), W2E Technology, LLC (US), and SinoSynergy (China) are the key players in the green hydrogen market.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES
- 1.2 MARKET DEFINITION
- 1.3 MARKET SCOPE
- 1.3.1 INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS OF STUDY
- 1.3.2 YEARS CONSIDERED
- 1.4 CURRENCY CONSIDERED
- 1.5 UNITS CONSIDERED
- 1.6 STAKEHOLDERS
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 2.1 KEY INSIGHTS AND MARKET HIGHLIGHTS
- 2.2 KEY MARKET PARTICIPANTS: SHARE INSIGHTS AND STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENTS
- 2.3 DISRUPTIVE TRENDS SHAPING MARKET
- 2.4 HIGH-GROWTH SEGMENTS & EMERGING FRONTIERS
- 2.5 SNAPSHOT: GLOBAL MARKET SIZE, GROWTH RATE, AND FORECAST
3 PREMIUM INSIGHTS
- 3.1 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PLAYERS IN GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET
- 3.2 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY AND REGION
- 3.3 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY RENEWABLE SOURCE
- 3.4 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY
- 3.5 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY COUNTRY
4 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 4.1 INTRODUCTION
- 4.2 MARKET DYNAMICS
- 4.2.1 DRIVERS
- 4.2.1.1 Decarbonizing targets & net-zero commitments
- 4.2.1.2 Abundant renewable energy resources
- 4.2.1.3 Rising demand for clean mobility
- 4.2.2 RESTRAINTS
- 4.2.2.1 High production costs
- 4.2.2.2 Limited infrastructure
- 4.2.2.3 Regulatory & standardization issues
- 4.2.3 OPPORTUNITIES
- 4.2.3.1 Emergence of hydrogen hubs & industrial clusters
- 4.2.3.2 Hydrogen in heavy mobility
- 4.2.3.3 Grid balancing & energy storage
- 4.2.4 CHALLENGES
- 4.2.4.1 Hydrogen storage & transport complexity
- 4.2.4.2 Electrolyzer manufacturing constraints
- 4.3 UNMET NEEDS AND WHITE SPACES
- 4.3.1 UNMET NEEDS IN GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET
- 4.3.2 WHITE SPACE OPPORTUNITIES
- 4.4 INTERCONNECTED MARKETS AND CROSS-SECTOR OPPORTUNITIES
- 4.4.1 INTERCONNECTED MARKETS
- 4.5 STRATEGIC MOVES BY TIER-1/2/3 PLAYERS
- 4.5.1 STRATEGIC MOVES BY TIER-1/2/3 PLAYERS
5 INDUSTRY TRENDS
- 5.1 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
- 5.1.1 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
- 5.1.2 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
- 5.1.3 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
- 5.1.4 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
- 5.1.5 DEGREE OF COMPETITION
- 5.2 MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK
- 5.3 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
- 5.4 ECOSYSTEM FOR GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET
- 5.5 PRICING ANALYSIS
- 5.5.1 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE, BY REGION
- 5.5.2 AVERAGE SELLING PRICE OF GREEN HYDROGEN, BY END-USE INDUSTRY
- 5.6 TRADE ANALYSIS
- 5.6.1 IMPORT SCENARIO
- 5.6.2 EXPORT SCENARIO
- 5.7 KEY CONFERENCES & EVENTS IN 2025-2026
- 5.8 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACT
- 5.9 INVESTMENT & FUNDING SCENARIO
- 5.10 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
- 5.10.1 EGYPT GREEN HYDROGEN/SCATEC
- 5.10.1.1 Objective
- 5.10.1.2 Challenge
- 5.10.1.3 Solution statement
- 5.10.1.4 Result
- 5.10.2 INDUSTRIAL USE CASES OF GREEN HYDROGEN: FROM STEEL TO AVIATION
- 5.10.2.1 Objective
- 5.10.2.2 Challenge
- 5.10.2.3 Solution statement
- 5.10.2.4 Result
- 5.10.3 CASE STUDY ON BENEFITS AND RISKS OF GREEN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION CO-LOCATION AT OFFSHORE WIND FARMS
- 5.10.3.1 Objective
- 5.10.3.2 Challenge
- 5.10.3.3 Solution statement
- 5.10.3.4 Result
- 5.11 IMPACT OF 2025 US TARIFF - GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET
- 5.12 KEY TARIFF RATES
- 5.12.1 PRICE IMPACT ANALYSIS
- 5.12.2 IMPACT ON COUNTRY/REGION
- 5.12.2.1 US
- 5.12.2.2 Europe
- 5.12.2.3 Asia Pacific
- 5.12.3 IMPACT ON END-USE INDUSTRY
- 5.12.3.1 Mobility
- 5.12.3.2 Chemical
- 5.12.3.3 Power
- 5.12.3.4 Grid Injection
- 5.12.3.5 Industrial
- 5.12.3.6 Other End-Use Industries
6 STRATEGIC DISRUPTION THROUGH TECHNOLOGY, PATENTS, DIGITAL, AND AI ADOPTIONS
- 6.1 KEY EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
- 6.1.1 PEM (PROTON EXCHANGE MEMBRANE) ELECTROLYZER
- 6.1.2 ALKALINE ELECTROLYZER
- 6.2 COMPLEMENTARY TECHNOLOGIES
- 6.2.1 SOEC (SOLID OXIDE ELECTROLYZER CELL) ELECTROLYZER
- 6.2.2 AEM (ANION EXCHANGE MEMBRANE) ELECTROLYZER
- 6.3 TECHNOLOGY/PRODUCT ROADMAP
- 6.3.1 SHORT-TERM (2025-2030) | EARLY COMMERCIAL DEPLOYMENT
- 6.3.2 MID-TERM (2030-2040) | SCALING & COST REDUCTION
- 6.3.3 LONG-TERM (2040-2050+) | MASS DEPLOYMENT & INTEGRATION
- 6.4 PATENT ANALYSIS
- 6.4.1 INTRODUCTION
- 6.4.2 METHODOLOGY
- 6.4.3 DOCUMENT TYPE
- 6.4.4 INSIGHTS
- 6.4.5 LEGAL STATUS OF PATENTS
- 6.4.6 JURISDICTION ANALYSIS
- 6.4.7 TOP APPLICANTS
- 6.4.7.1 List of major patents
- 6.5 FUTURE APPLICATIONS
- 6.5.1 POWER & ENERGY SYSTEMS
- 6.5.2 TRANSPORTATION & MOBILITY
- 6.5.3 INDUSTRIAL DECARBONIZATION
- 6.5.4 BUILDINGS & HEATING
- 6.5.5 ENERGY STORAGE & GRID SUPPORT
- 6.6 IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) ON GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET
- 6.6.1 TOP USE CASES AND MARKET POTENTIAL
- 6.6.2 BEST PRACTICES IN GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET
- 6.6.3 CASE STUDIES OF AI IMPLEMENTATION IN GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET
- 6.6.3.1 AI-Driven Optimization for Green Hydrogen Production Efficiency
- 6.6.3.1.1 Objective
- 6.6.3.1.2 Challenge
- 6.6.3.1.3 Solution statement
- 6.6.3.1.4 Result
- 6.6.4 INTERCONNECTED ADJACENT ECOSYSTEMS AND IMPACT ON MARKET PLAYERS
- 6.6.5 CLIENTS' READINESS TO ADOPT GENERATIVE AI IN GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET
- 6.7 SUCCESS STORIES AND REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS
- 6.7.1 YARA INTERNATIONAL
- 6.7.2 ADANI NEW INDUSTRIES LTD.
- 6.7.3 IBERDROLA
7 SUSTAINABILITY AND REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
- 7.1 REGIONAL REGULATIONS AND COMPLIANCE
- 7.1.1 INTRODUCTION
- 7.1.2 REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
- 7.1.3 INDUSTRY STANDARDS
- 7.2 SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVES
- 7.2.1 CARBON IMPACT AND ECO-APPLICATIONS OF GREEN HYDROGEN
- 7.2.1.1 Carbon impact reduction
- 7.2.1.2 Eco-applications
- 7.3 SUSTAINABILITY IMPACT AND REGULATORY POLICY INITIATIVES
- 7.3.1 KEY SUSTAINABILITY AND REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS
- 7.4 CERTIFICATIONS, LABELING, AND ECO-STANDARDS
8 CUSTOMER LANDSCAPE & BUYER BEHAVIOR
- 8.1 DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
- 8.2 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
- 8.2.1 KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
- 8.2.2 BUYING CRITERIA
- 8.3 ADOPTION BARRIERS & INTERNAL CHALLENGES
- 8.4 UNMET NEEDS FOR VARIOUS END USERS
- 8.5 MARKET PROFITABILITY
- 8.5.1 REVENUE POTENTIAL
- 8.5.2 COST DYNAMICS
- 8.5.3 MARGIN OPPORTUNITIES IN KEY END-USE INDUSTRIES
9 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
- 9.1 INTRODUCTION
- 9.2 PIPELINE
- 9.2.1 COST-EFFICIENT BULK TRANSPORT
- 9.3 CARGO
- 9.3.1 LONG-DISTANCE AND INTERCONTINENTAL TRADE
10 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY PRODUCTION SCALE
- 10.1 INTRODUCTION
- 10.2 SMALL-SCALE (< 1 MW)
- 10.2.1 ON-SITE HYDROGEN GENERATION FOR MOBILITY AND MICRO-APPLICATIONS
- 10.3 MEDIUM-SCALE (1-10 MW)
- 10.3.1 GROWING DEMAND FROM EARLY INDUSTRIAL USERS
- 10.4 LARGE-SCALE (> 10 MW)
- 10.4.1 INTEGRATION WITH LARGE RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
11 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY PURITY LEVEL
- 11.1 INTRODUCTION
- 11.2 ULTRA-HIGH PURITY
- 11.2.1 INCREASING REQUIREMENT FOR FUEL CELL PERFORMANCE
- 11.3 HIGH PURITY
- 11.3.1 SHIFT FROM GRAY TO GREEN HYDROGEN IN REFINERIES
- 11.4 STANDARD PURITY
- 11.4.1 GROWING DEMAND FOR POWER GENERATION AND GRID SUPPORT
12 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY STORAGE
- 12.1 INTRODUCTION
- 12.2 COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE
- 12.2.1 PREFERRED SOLUTION FOR MOBILITY AND REFUELING INFRASTRUCTURE
- 12.3 LIQUID HYDROGEN STORAGE
- 12.3.1 HIGH ENERGY DENSITY FOR SPACE-CONSTRAINED APPLICATIONS
- 12.4 METAL HYDRIDE STORAGE
- 12.4.1 SUPPORT FOR NICHE INDUSTRIAL AND SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS
- 12.5 OTHER STORAGE OPTIONS (CHEMICAL HYDRIDE STORAGE, CRYO-COMPRESSED HYDROGEN STORAGE)
13 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY RENEWABLE SOURCE
- 13.1 INTRODUCTION
- 13.2 WIND ENERGY
- 13.2.1 RAPID EXPANSION OF OFFSHORE WIND CAPACITY
- 13.3 SOLAR ENERGY
- 13.3.1 HIGH SOLAR RESOURCE AVAILABILITY ACROSS REGIONS
- 13.4 OTHER RENEWABLE SOURCES
14 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY
- 14.1 INTRODUCTION
- 14.2 ALKALINE ELECTROLYSIS
- 14.2.1 SCALABILITY FOR LARGE-SCALE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
- 14.3 PEM ELECTROLYSIS
- 14.3.1 HIGH EFFICIENCY AND RAPID DYNAMIC RESPONSE
15 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY
- 15.1 INTRODUCTION
- 15.2 MOBILITY
- 15.2.1 RISING ADOPTION OF FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSPORTATION SECTOR
- 15.3 CHEMICAL
- 15.3.1 INCREASING DEMAND FOR ECO-FRIENDLY FUELS
- 15.4 POWER
- 15.4.1 NEED FOR SUSTAINABLE OPTIONS TO STORE EXCESS ENERGY
- 15.5 GRID INJECTION
- 15.5.1 INCREASED PENETRATION OF RENEWABLES
- 15.6 INDUSTRIAL
- 15.6.1 GROWING DEMAND FOR CLEAN ENERGY
- 15.7 OTHER END-USE INDUSTRIES
16 GREEN HYDROGEN MARKET, BY REGION
- 16.1 INTRODUCTION
- 16.2 NORTH AMERICA
- 16.2.1 US
- 16.2.1.1 Growing clean fuel & mobility demand
- 16.2.2 CANADA
- 16.2.2.1 Strong and diversified energy sector
- 16.2.3 MEXICO
- 16.2.3.1 Strategic opportunity to become hydrogen export hub
- 16.3 ASIA PACIFIC
- 16.3.1 CHINA
- 16.3.1.1 Strong industrial decarbonization push across heavy industries
- 16.3.2 JAPAN
- 16.3.2.1 Advancing fuel cell technology leadership
- 16.3.3 AUSTRALIA
- 16.3.3.1 Abundant renewable energy resources enabling ultra-low-cost hydrogen production
- 16.3.4 REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
- 16.4 EUROPE
- 16.4.1 GERMANY
- 16.4.1.1 High reliance on mobility and automotive sectors
- 16.4.2 AUSTRIA
- 16.4.2.1 Government focuses on developing green economy
- 16.4.3 DENMARK
- 16.4.3.1 National decarbonization strategy backed by large-scale offshore wind expansion
- 16.4.4 UK
- 16.4.4.1 Strong policy push to scale low-carbon hydrogen
- 16.4.5 FRANCE
- 16.4.5.1 Integration with Europe's hydrogen corridors and cross-border projects
- 16.4.6 REST OF EUROPE
- 16.5 SOUTH AMERICA
- 16.5.1 BRAZIL
- 16.5.1.1 Government-supported national hydrogen program (PNH2)
- 16.5.2 ARGENTINA
- 16.5.2.1 Growing economic status and spending on green hydrogen projects
- 16.5.3 REST OF SOUTH AMERICA
- 16.6 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
- 16.6.1 GCC COUNTRIES
- 16.6.1.1 UAE
- 16.6.1.1.1 Increasing government spending on infrastructure development
- 16.6.1.2 Saudi Arabia
- 16.6.1.2.1 High economic and mobility industry growth
- 16.6.1.3 Rest of GCC Countries
- 16.7 REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
17 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 17.1 INTRODUCTION
- 17.2 KEY PLAYERS' STRATEGIES/RIGHT TO WIN
- 17.3 REVENUE ANALYSIS, 2024
- 17.3.1 TOP 5 PLAYERS' REVENUE ANALYSIS
- 17.4 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS, 2024
- 17.4.1 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
- 17.4.1.1 Air Liquide (France)
- 17.4.1.2 Linde Plc (Ireland)
- 17.4.1.3 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (US)
- 17.4.1.4 ENGIE (France)
- 17.4.1.5 Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation (Japan)
- 17.5 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARISON
- 17.5.1 SIEMENS ENERGY
- 17.5.2 AIR LIQUIDE
- 17.5.3 AIR PRODUCTS
- 17.5.4 ENGIE
- 17.5.5 UNIPER
- 17.6 COMPANY VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS
- 17.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS, 2024
- 17.7.1 STARS
- 17.7.2 EMERGING LEADERS
- 17.7.3 PERVASIVE PLAYERS
- 17.7.4 PARTICIPANTS
- 17.7.5 COMPANY FOOTPRINT: KEY PLAYERS, 2024
- 17.7.5.1 Company footprint
- 17.7.6 REGION FOOTPRINT
- 17.7.7 RENEWABLE SOURCE FOOTPRINT
- 17.7.8 TECHNOLOGY FOOTPRINT
- 17.7.9 END-USE INDUSTRY FOOTPRINT
- 17.7.10 DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL FOOTPRINT
- 17.7.11 PRODUCTION SCALE FOOTPRINT
- 17.7.12 PURITY LEVEL FOOTPRINT
- 17.7.13 STORAGE FOOTPRINT
- 17.8 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2024
- 17.8.1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
- 17.8.2 RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
- 17.8.3 DYNAMIC COMPANIES
- 17.8.4 STARTING BLOCKS
- 17.9 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING: STARTUPS/SMES, 2024
- 17.9.1 DETAILED LIST OF KEY STARTUPS/SMES
- 17.9.2 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF KEY STARTUPS/SMES
- 17.10 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO
- 17.10.1 DEALS
- 17.10.2 EXPANSIONS
- 17.10.3 OTHERS
18 COMPANY PROFILES
- 18.1 MAJOR PLAYERS
- 18.1.1 AIR LIQUIDE
- 18.1.1.1 Business overview
- 18.1.1.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.1.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.1.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.1.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.1.3.3 Other developments
- 18.1.1.4 MnM view
- 18.1.1.4.1 Right to win
- 18.1.1.4.2 Strategic choices
- 18.1.1.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 18.1.2 LINDE PLC
- 18.1.2.1 Business overview
- 18.1.2.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.2.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.2.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.2.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.2.4 MnM view
- 18.1.2.4.1 Right to win
- 18.1.2.4.2 Strategic choices
- 18.1.2.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 18.1.3 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
- 18.1.3.1 Business overview
- 18.1.3.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.3.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.3.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.3.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.3.3.3 Other developments
- 18.1.3.4 MnM view
- 18.1.3.4.1 Right to win
- 18.1.3.4.2 Strategic choices
- 18.1.3.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 18.1.4 ENGIE
- 18.1.4.1 Business overview
- 18.1.4.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.4.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.4.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.4.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.4.4 MnM view
- 18.1.4.4.1 Right to win
- 18.1.4.4.2 Strategic choices
- 18.1.4.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 18.1.5 TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
- 18.1.5.1 Business overview
- 18.1.5.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.5.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.5.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.5.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.5.4 MnM view
- 18.1.5.4.1 Right to win
- 18.1.5.4.2 Strategic choices
- 18.1.5.4.3 Weaknesses and competitive threats
- 18.1.6 UNIPER SE
- 18.1.6.1 Business overview
- 18.1.6.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.6.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.7 SIEMENS ENERGY
- 18.1.7.1 Business overview
- 18.1.7.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.7.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.7.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.7.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.8 LHYFE
- 18.1.8.1 Business overview
- 18.1.8.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.8.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.8.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.8.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.8.3.3 Other developments
- 18.1.9 NEL
- 18.1.9.1 Business overview
- 18.1.9.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.9.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.9.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.9.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.9.3.3 Other developments
- 18.1.10 ORSTED
- 18.1.10.1 Business overview
- 18.1.10.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.10.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.10.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.10.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.10.3.3 Other developments
- 18.1.11 BLOOM ENERGY
- 18.1.11.1 Business overview
- 18.1.11.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.11.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.11.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.11.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.12 CUMMINS INC.
- 18.1.12.1 Business overview
- 18.1.12.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.12.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.12.3.1 Deals
- 18.1.12.3.2 Expansions
- 18.1.12.3.3 Other developments
- 18.1.13 H&R GROUP
- 18.1.13.1 Business overview
- 18.1.13.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.13.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.14 W2E TECHNOLOGY, LLC
- 18.1.14.1 Business overview
- 18.1.14.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.14.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.15 SINOSYNERGY
- 18.1.15.1 Business overview
- 18.1.15.2 Products/Solutions/Services offered
- 18.1.15.3 Recent developments
- 18.1.15.3.1 Product Launches
- 18.1.15.3.2 Deals
- 18.2 OTHER PLAYERS
- 18.2.1 ABO ENERGY KGAA
- 18.2.1.1 Deals
- 18.2.1.2 Expansions
- 18.2.2 GREEN HYDROGEN SYSTEMS
- 18.2.2.1 Deals
- 18.2.2.2 Expansions
- 18.2.2.3 Other developments
- 18.2.3 SALZGITTER AG
- 18.2.3.1 Deals
- 18.2.3.2 Expansions
- 18.2.4 RWE
- 18.2.4.1 Deals
- 18.2.4.2 Expansions
- 18.2.4.3 Other developments
- 18.2.5 ADANI GROUP
- 18.2.5.1 Other developments
- 18.2.6 HYDROGENEA GMBH
- 18.2.7 WAAREE ENERGIES LTD
- 18.2.8 IBERDROLA, S.A.
- 18.2.8.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.9 ENEL S.P.A
- 18.2.9.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.10 ENVISION GROUP
- 18.2.10.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.11 HYNAMICS GROUPE (EDF)
- 18.2.11.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.12 ACWA POWER
- 18.2.13 THE STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION ROSATOM
- 18.2.13.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.14 ENEGIX ENERGY
- 18.2.15 ACME GROUP
- 18.2.15.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.16 GEOPURA LTD.
- 18.2.16.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.17 IWATANI CORPORATION
- 18.2.17.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.18 IVYS ENERGY SOLUTIONS
- 18.2.19 ENAPTER S.R.L
- 18.2.19.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.20 ATAWEY
- 18.2.21 HIRINGA ENERGY LIMITED
- 18.2.21.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.22 PLUG POWER, INC.
- 18.2.22.1 Recent developments
- 18.2.23 ITM POWER PLC.
- 18.2.23.1 Recent developments
19 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 19.1 RESEARCH DATA
- 19.1.1 SECONDARY DATA
- 19.1.1.1 Key data from secondary sources
- 19.1.2 PRIMARY DATA
- 19.1.2.1 Key data from primary sources
- 19.1.2.2 Key industry insights
- 19.1.2.3 List of participating companies for primary research
- 19.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION
- 19.3 BASE NUMBER CALCULATION
- 19.3.1 SUPPLY-SIDE APPROACH
- 19.4 DATA TRIANGULATION
- 19.5 GROWTH RATE ASSUMPTIONS/GROWTH FORECAST
- 19.6 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS
- 19.7 RISK ASSESSMENT
- 19.7.1 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS
20 APPENDIX
- 20.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
- 20.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS' SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
- 20.3 CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
- 20.4 RELATED REPORTS
- 20.5 AUTHOR DETAILS