Enapter AG has expanded its Core Partner network with the addition of U.S.-based Total Hydrogen Solutions, a move that strengthens the company's presence in the Americas market for green hydrogen production. The partnership allows THS to develop electrolyzer systems under its own brand using Enapter's patented anion exchange membrane technology and digital platform CoreKraft, facilitating more flexible and cost-effective hydrogen infrastructure projects.
As a Core Partner, Total Hydrogen Solutions will integrate Enapter's AEM stacks into electrolyzers sold under the THS brand, with these systems carrying the "AEM powered" designation. THS also gains access to Enapter's reference design documentation and the CoreKraft digital platform, which enables rapid implementation of scalable system concepts tailored to specific customer requirements. This partnership is significant because it represents a strategic expansion of modular hydrogen production technology into the growing U.S. market, where demand for decentralized and industrial hydrogen applications is accelerating.
Total Hydrogen Solutions brings extensive experience in integrating complex industrial high-pressure and energy systems to the partnership. The company is already implementing projects using Enapter technology, including refueling systems for trucks in Canada using Enapter's EL4 and Flex120 electrolyzers and CO2/Hydrogen-to-ethanol production in Virginia using Flex120 electrolyzers. According to THS, several additional projects in industrial applications and decentralized energy infrastructure are in advanced evaluation, with plans to expand into multi-megawatt applications in the near term.
The CoreKraft digital platform represents a crucial component of this partnership, providing AI-supported energy management that analyzes operational data to increase efficiency and economic performance. CoreKraft connects, monitors and controls devices from different manufacturers within one unified platform, including not only Enapter's AEM technology but also other electrolyzer technologies such as PEM or alkaline systems. This technology-neutral approach enables hybrid system architectures where cost-efficient alkaline electrolyzers can be combined with dynamically controllable AEM or PEM systems, optimizing capital expenditures while allowing flexible operational strategies.
Dr. Jurgen Laakmann, CEO of Enapter AG, stated that THS represents a strong industrial partner for the U.S., Canada and South American markets, particularly because they utilize both AEM stack technology and the CoreKraft digital platform. Mark Mire, Owner and CEO at Total Hydrogen Solutions, emphasized that the partnership supports their strategy of building scalable, technology-neutral hydrogen infrastructure to keep pace with the rapidly evolving renewable market. The collaboration enables THS to combine modular AEM technology with advanced digital integration to deliver flexible, cost-effective systems as demand for decentralized and industrial hydrogen accelerates.
This partnership matters because it addresses a critical challenge in hydrogen infrastructure development: the need for technology-neutral, modular systems that can integrate different electrolyzer technologies within unified architectures. The ability to combine various technologies through platforms like CoreKraft enables more economically attractive projects with faster implementation times, which is particularly important as industries and energy projects seek scalable hydrogen solutions. For more information about Enapter's technology, visit https://www.enapter.com, and for details about Total Hydrogen Solutions, visit https://www.TotalHydrogen.com.


