As the global energy transition accelerates, technologies such as green hydrogen production, water electrolysis (PEM/AEM), and direct air capture (DAC) are moving from laboratory validation toward engineering deployment.
Recently, EPC Energy hosted multiple international client visits in Shanghai, including:
UK hydrogen CHP system developers
Australian DAC technology teams
Spanish green hydrogen project developers
These engagements rapidly progressed from: Technical discussions → System design → Engineering matching → Project conversion
resulting in confirmed orders.

Despite different application areas, all clients faced the same challenge: Converting feasible technologies into stable, scalable systems

While hydrogen and carbon capture technologies continue to advance, the key limitation is now: Engineering capability
Including:
Long-term operational stability
Fluid and thermal management
Gas purification and safety systems
System integration and control
Coupling with energy systems

The decisive factor was not component performance, but: The ability to deliver complete system solutions
Across hydrogen, DAC, and energy systems, the industry is converging toward one reality: Engineering defines success
EPC Energy focuses on bridging the gap between:
Laboratory innovation
Real-world system deployment
by delivering scalable, integrated electrochemical energy systems.