Asahi Kasei installs 1 MW-class alkaline-water electrolyzer at Finnish H2 fueling station
In Finland, Asahi Kasei has started the installation of an Aqualyzer™-C3 containerized 1 MW-class alkaline-water electrolyzer at Finland’s first commercial hydrogen refueling station in Jyväskylä. This development marks the start of the project’s next phase and an important milestone in Europe’s hydrogen ecosystem.
In July 2025, Asahi Kasei announced that it would supply its Aqualyzer™-C3 electrolyzer to the Central Finland Mobility Foundation (Cefmof). Using hydrogen produced by the Aqualyzer™-C3, Cefmof plans to expand support for local hydrogen-powered transportation (such as fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen buses). The project will serve as a case model for the potential of hydrogen utilization in cold climates and the mobility industry.
The electrolyzer will be operated by Cefmof Hydrogen, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cefmof, and operations are scheduled to start in the summer of 2026. The system will produce 400kg of hydrogen per day, enough to refill approximately 3 fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) per hour.
Category: Fuels














