As the global energy system transitions toward low-carbon solutions, hydrogen energy is emerging as a critical component of future energy infrastructure. Among various hydrogen production pathways, water electrolysis has become one of the most important technologies for producing green hydrogen.
In this transition from research to industrial deployment, reliable electrolysis equipment and robust system engineering capabilities are essential to scaling hydrogen technologies.
EPC Energy (Electro Power Cell) has long focused on electrochemical energy technologies and system engineering, continuously advancing the engineering and commercialization of water electrolysis systems. The company has established a dual-technology platform based on:
PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolysis
AEM (Anion Exchange Membrane) electrolysis
These platforms have been successfully translated into commercially deployable hydrogen production systems.

Water electrolysis technologies can be classified based on electrolyte type. Among them, PEM and AEM electrolysis technologies are two of the most promising pathways in today’s hydrogen economy.
PEM electrolysis offers:
High current density
Fast dynamic response
High-purity hydrogen output
These characteristics make PEM systems particularly suitable for:
Renewable energy coupling (wind and solar)
High-purity hydrogen applications
Dynamic hydrogen production systems
AEM electrolysis combines advantages of both alkaline and PEM systems, offering:
Potential for reduced catalyst cost
Simplified system architecture
Improved scalability
AEM technology is widely regarded as a next-generation hydrogen production pathway, with strong potential for cost optimization and large-scale deployment.
By developing both PEM and AEM platforms, EPC Energy provides flexible technology pathways tailored to different project requirements. The company focuses on engineering integration rather than isolated performance, enabling practical deployment across diverse hydrogen applications.
EPC’s hydrogen production systems are designed with industrial cabinet-based architecture, integrating:
Electrolyzer stack
Water management system
Gas purification and handling system
Automated control system
This integrated design forms a complete water electrolysis hydrogen production solution.
The systems are equipped with:
PLC-based control systems
Industrial touch-screen interfaces
Key operational parameters are monitored in real time, including:
System pressure
Temperature
Equipment status
Safety conditions
This ensures stable, safe, and continuous operation of hydrogen production systems.
To support long-term operation and hydrogen quality, the system includes:
Automatic water supply and purification
Gas purification modules
Stable process environment control
These features ensure consistent hydrogen purity and system reliability, which are critical for industrial and energy applications.
Through integration of:
Electrolyzer stacks
Power supply systems
Water treatment systems
Gas processing systems
EPC Energy has established a complete engineering capability for water electrolysis systems, enabling scalable deployment.
As hydrogen energy applications expand, demand for electrolysis-based hydrogen production systems continues to grow across multiple sectors.
EPC’s systems are designed for a wide range of applications:
Hydrogen energy demonstration projects
Distributed hydrogen production systems
Fuel cell hydrogen supply
Power-to-X energy conversion systems
Hydrogen technology validation platforms
Through standardized equipment design and system integration, EPC enables reliable deployment of hydrogen systems across different project scales and use cases.

The transition to a hydrogen-based energy system requires more than technological breakthroughs—it requires engineering-ready, deployable solutions.
By combining:
PEM and AEM electrolysis technologies
Modular system design
Industrial-grade integration
EPC Energy is helping bridge the gap between laboratory innovation and real-world hydrogen applications.
As the hydrogen economy continues to evolve, water electrolysis systems will play a central role in green hydrogen production.
The key to industrial success lies not only in technology performance, but in system stability, scalability, and engineering integration.
EPC Energy remains committed to advancing hydrogen technologies through engineering-driven system solutions, supporting the global transition toward sustainable and low-carbon energy systems.