Electric Hydrogen

San Carlos, USA300 employeesFounded 2022Madrid

Electric Hydrogen (EH2) is a US-based company focused on manufacturing electrolyzers for green hydrogen production. Founded by veterans of the solar and fuel cell industries, the company develops and deploys large-scale systems that produce hydrogen using renewable energy, aiming to make clean hydrogen cost-competitive. It has raised significant funding and operates in a fast-growing clean energy sector, with a global footprint including engineering and project teams.

In Spain, Electric Hydrogen is establishing a presence as part of its European expansion, with an active office and roles such as a Quality Manager for Europe and a Staff Project Manager. The company is building a subsidiary to support its international projects, likely tapping into Spain's growing clean hydrogen ecosystem. For international professionals, this offers a chance to join a well-funded ClimateTech company with a strong global mission, though the team in Spain is likely just starting to scale, indicating both opportunity and a dynamic, startup-like environment.

Company History

Electric Hydrogen was founded in 2020 with the goal of manufacturing electrolyzers to produce affordable green hydrogen. The company has raised over $500 million in funding, including backing from Breakthrough Energy Ventures. It is building its first large-scale factory in Massachusetts, USA, and is expanding internationally.

For International Professionals

  • The company is backed by prominent climate investors, including Breakthrough Energy Ventures, and is scaling rapidly, offering potential for career growth.
  • Roles in Spain are focused on project management and quality, suggesting a hands-on role in European expansion, possibly with travel.
  • The company's global HQ is in San Carlos, California, and you may work with teams across different time zones if placed in Spain.
  • The company is relatively young (founded ~2020s), so expect a dynamic, startup-like culture even though it is well-funded.
  • A background in energy, engineering, or project management is highly relevant, and speaking both English and Spanish could be a plus.

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