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29 Jul 2025

Doosan Fuel Cell Begins Mass Production of Fuel Cell Power Systems Using Ceres Technology

29 Jul 2025  by chemengonline   
Ceres Power Holdings plc, based in Horsham, U.K., and Doosan Fuel Cell Ltd. have begun mass production of fuel cell stacks using Ceres’ solid-oxide technology at a dedicated facility in Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. The factory, operational since 2022, has a production capacity of 50MW of electrical power annually, marking a key milestone as Doosan becomes the first of Ceres’ licensing partners to initiate large-scale manufacturing.

The fuel cells and power systems will initially target customers in South Korea, focusing on stationary distributed power applications. These include data centers, where rising AI processing demands require reliable energy, as well as renewable energy grid stabilization, building power systems, and auxiliary power for maritime shipping.

Phil Caldwell, Chief Executive Officer of Ceres, stated: “Fuel cells have a major part to play in meeting the world’s rapidly-increasing power demands, developing energy resilience, and ensuring decarbonisation. Ceres’ solid oxide design is the ideal technology for these applications through its higher efficiency, lower cost, and greater robustness than other technologies. Doosan Fuel Cell’s commencement of mass manufacturing is a major step in bringing this technology to the world.”

The Jeollabuk-do facility is the world’s first to produce Ceres’ metal-supported solid oxide fuel cells and systems. Doosan anticipates its first sales of these products before the end of 2025. The technology offers high efficiency and durability, making it suitable for addressing diverse energy needs while supporting global decarbonization efforts.

Doosoon Lee, Chief Executive Officer of Doosan Fuel Cell, said: “Fuel cells, a clean energy solution, are gaining attention as an optimal alternative to various power demands triggered by AI, including data centres. In South Korea, the world’s leading fuel cell market, we aim to lead the adoption of advanced SOFCs by leveraging our collaboration with Ceres. By commercialising these technologies and promoting their domestic production, we intend to spearhead the acceleration of the global transition to a decarbonised society through eco-friendly energy solutions in the commercial power market and maritime mobility.”

This development follows Ceres’ 2024 collaboration with Thermax, Ltd. for solid-oxide electrolyzer module production in India. The partnership with Doosan strengthens South Korea’s position as a leader in clean energy, supporting sustainable power solutions for both local and global markets.

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