Asahi Kasei Starts Operation of Multi-Module Hydrogen Pilot Plant in Kawasaki – Important Milestone Towards Realisation of 100 MW-Class Alkaline-Water Electrolysis Systems

The Japanese technology company Asahi Kasei is further accelerating its hydrogen business activities. The company representatives and partners including the Japanese government celebrated the official opening of a new hydrogen pilot plant in Kawasaki, Japan, recently. Operation start of this commercial-scale facility was in March 2024. The trial operation of four 0.8 MW modules is another milestone towards the realisation of a commercial multi-module 100 MW-class alkaline water electrolysis system for green hydrogen production.

Company representatives and partners at the opening ceremony (Photos: Asahi Kasei)

The hydrogen market is going to expand rapidly in the coming years. According to the Hydrogen Council, cumulative global installed capacity of water electrolyzers forecasted to reach approximately 300 GW by 2030. To meet this increasing demand, Asahi Kasei is currently developing the Aqualyzer™ alkaline water electrolyzer optimised for the production of green hydrogen. In order to test this new system under realistic conditions in a multi-module setup, the company started constructing a pilot plant at its manufacturing site in Kawasaki in November 2022. The new facility started operation in March 2024, and on May 13, company representatives and partners gathered in Kawasaki to celebrate its official opening.

Multi-module approach for easy scale-up

For the production of green hydrogen, electrolysis systems need to respond to fluctuating power supply from renewable energy sources such as wind or solar. In the pilot plant, four 0.8 MW Aqualyzer™ modules are being operated under realistic conditions, including operation during maintenance and low power supply during nighttime. In addition, the equipment is designed to simulate fluctuating power input from solar or wind power. By utilising the data obtained from these trials, Asahi Kasei will further optimise the equipment design, operation methods, and control technology of the electrolysis system. With its multi-module approach, Asahi Kasei aims to combine up to ten modules with a capacity of 10 MW each, enabling commercial large-scale electrolysis systems with a capacity of up to 100 MW.

Alkaline water electrolysis pilot system

Start of commercialisation in 2025
Asahi Kasei’s hydrogen business is based on more than four decades of large-scale and long-term experience in the field of chlor-alkali electrolysis. Aiming for a total sales volume of JPY100 billion (EUR600 million) by 2030, the company plans to start commercial business activities for its alkaline water electrolyzers in 2025.  The pilot plant in Kawasaki is an important step toward achieving this goal, after the successful long-term tests of its 10 MW single-stack alkaline-water electrolysis system at the Fukushima Energy Research Field (FH2R)1 in Namie, Fukushima, Japan, since 2020. The practical experience gained in Namie and the trial operation at the pilot plant in Kawasaki will further underpin Asahi Kasei’s market entry with large-scale and highly reliable multi-module alkaline water electrolysis equipment. This experience will also be leveraged for the joint feasibility study with Gentari and JGC for a 60 MW-class electrolyzer in Malaysia (GI-Phase 2) targeted for 2027, as announced in November 2023. 

Construction and operation of the pilot plant is supported by the “Green Innovation Fund2” of Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). For more information regarding Asahi Kasei’s alkaline water electrolyzers, please visit: https://ak-green-solution.com/. For a visual overview, view the video: https://youtu.be/LChkRlosk20.

About Asahi Kasei
The Asahi Kasei Group contributes to life and living for people around the world. Since its founding in 1922 with ammonia and cellulose fibre businesses, Asahi Kasei has consistently grown through the proactive transformation of its business portfolio to meet the evolving needs of every age. With more than 48,000 employees worldwide, the company contributes to a sustainable society by providing solutions to the world’s challenges through its three business sectors of Material, Homes, and Health Care. Its Material sector, comprised of Environmental Solutions, Mobility & Industrial, and Life Innovation, includes a wide array of products from battery separators and biodegradable textiles to engineering plastics and sound solutions. For more information, visit https://www.asahi-kasei.com/. Asahi Kasei is also dedicated to sustainability initiatives and is contributing to reaching a carbon-neutral society by 2050. To learn more, visit https://www.asahi-kasei.com/sustainability/.

1 Development of Technologies for Realizing a Hydrogen Society / Development of Hydrogen Energy Utilization Systems / Technical development concerning business model construction and large-scale proof of a hydrogen system for energy reuse
2 Green Innovation Fund / Hydrogen Production through Water Electrolysis Using Power from Renewables / Technology development for increasing the size of water electrolysers, and Power-to-X large-scale demonstrations / Large-scale Alkaline Water Electrolysis System Development and Green Chemical Plant Demonstration