Dynelectro Delivers 250 kW Electrolyzer to Iceland's eSAF Project
2026-06-21 16:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Danish electrolyzer manufacturer Dynelectro ApS has shipped its first 250 kW dynamic electrolysis unit (DEU) to Syntholene Energy's power-to-sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) demonstration project in Húsavík, Iceland.

This shipment marks the company's transition from factory validation to customer site application, where its high-temperature solid oxide electrolysis (SOEC) technology will undergo real-world operational testing. SOEC technology is known for high system efficiency, achieving up to 90% power-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency. Dynelectro's proprietary AC:DC technology enables the electrolyzer to achieve 0-100% dynamic load regulation within seconds and extends SOEC stack lifespan to 7-10 years. This technical approach eliminates the trade-offs that project developers typically face among electrolyzer flexibility, efficiency, and stack lifespan.

Prior to shipment, the electrolyzer passed factory acceptance testing (FAT) at Eltronic PtX's assembly site and produced one ton of hydrogen during commissioning and validation. The system integrates SolydEra's G8X stacks and is designed to support industrial-scale Power-to-X applications, such as the production of e-fuels, methanol, ammonia, and synthetic aviation fuel.

Dynelectro's DEU is supported by several European technology and industrial partners. Eltronic PtX provided design for manufacturing (DFM), assembly, and FAT support, while SolydEra supplied the large G8X solid oxide stacks used in the equipment. Syntholene Energy's eSAF demonstration project aims to utilize geothermal energy combined with high-temperature electrolysis to produce synthetic aviation fuel.

This deployment will generate valuable operational data for the optimization and scaling of Dynelectro's dynamic electrolysis unit platform and support the advancement of broader commercial Power-to-X projects.

After arriving in Iceland, the 250 kW dynamic electrolysis unit will enter the commissioning phase, with first operation expected no later than the end of June 2026.

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