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Sungrow Hydrogen Expands Global Green Hydrogen Footprint with New Project Shipments

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

Sungrow Hydrogen has achieved a major milestone in its global presence with consecutive shipments of its flexible green hydrogen systems to Oman, Italy, and Brazil, covering Asia, Europe, and South America.

Sungrow Hydrogen, a leading provider of green hydrogen solutions, has announced a significant achievement in expanding its global footprint. The company has successfully shipped its flexible green hydrogen systems to projects in Oman, Italy, and Brazil, covering Asia, Europe, and South America. According to the press release from Sungrow, this milestone underscores the company's leadership in the green hydrogen transition. The shipments to these diverse regions demonstrate the versatility and scalability of Sungrow's hydrogen technology, which can be deployed to support the decarbonization efforts of various industries and regions. 'This achievement is a testament to our commitment to driving the global green transition,' said the CEO of Sungrow Hydrogen. 'By delivering our solutions to projects across three continents, we are helping to accelerate the adoption of clean hydrogen and contribute to a more sustainable future.' The Oman project, located in the Sohar Port and Freezone, will utilize Sungrow's hydrogen systems to produce green hydrogen for local industries and potential export. In Italy, the company's technology will be integrated into a project at the Port of Trieste, supporting the port's decarbonization initiatives. The Brazilian project, situated in the Port of Suape, will leverage Sungrow's hydrogen solutions to enable the production of green fuel for maritime and industrial applications. These projects highlight the growing demand for green hydrogen solutions in the maritime and industrial sectors, as companies and governments around the world work to reduce their carbon footprints and meet sustainability goals. Sungrow's ability to deliver its technology to diverse global markets underscores its position as a leader in the green hydrogen revolution. As the maritime industry continues to explore alternative fuels and technologies to reduce emissions, the successful deployment of Sungrow's hydrogen systems in these port-based projects could serve as a model for other regions looking to integrate clean hydrogen into their energy mix.
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