Electrolyzer Capacity in United Kingdom: Announcements vs. Commissioned MW
403 hydrogen companies in our UK directory. Europe has 1.8 GW operational electrolysis. United Kingdom's share? Here's the engineering-first view.
Every press release about hydrogen in United Kingdom includes a number measured in gigawatts. Every investor deck shows a hockey stick. And every procurement manager trying to source an electrolyzer for UK delivery in 2027 is discovering the market works nothing like those presentations suggest.
United Kingdom's Hydrogen Reality
The UK Hydrogen Strategy (2021, updated 2024) targets 10 GW by 2030, split between green and blue hydrogen — the UK is uniquely positioned for blue hydrogen via North Sea CCS infrastructure (Humber cluster, Teesside). The Net Zero Hydrogen Fund (£240M) has funded 34 projects across the UK. ITM Power (Sheffield) is the UK's flagship PEM electrolyzer manufacturer, with 1 GW/year manufacturing capacity at Bessemer Park. Ceres Power (Horsham) develops SOEC technology. The UK's Hydrogen Allocation Round (HAR-1) awarded 125 MW of electrolytic production. Critical challenge: the UK has no hydrogen pipeline network — HyNet North West is the first planned corridor.
The Numbers Nobody Likes
As of Q1 2026, Europe has approximately 1.8 GW of operational electrolysis capacity. Purpose-built green hydrogen accounts for maybe 700 MW.
The UK's Hydrogen Strategy targets 10 GW by 2030, split green/blue. ITM Power (Sheffield) has 1 GW/year manufacturing capacity — the UK's flagship. The Hydrogen Allocation Round (HAR-1) awarded 125 MW of electrolytic production. But the UK has no hydrogen pipeline network, making HyNet North West the critical first corridor.
Why Projects Stall in United Kingdom
The bottleneck isn't technology. PEM and alkaline electrolyzers work. The bottlenecks are:
- Offtake agreements: No one builds a €200M plant without a 15-year purchase agreement. The green hydrogen price gap with grey remains €2-4/kg.
- Grid connection: United Kingdom's grid connection timeline varies but typically exceeds 2 years for large-scale connections.
- Water supply: 100 MW PEM consumes ~9 tonnes of deionized water per hour.
Electrolyzer Lead Times
- Under 5 MW: 12-18 months
- 5-20 MW: 18-24 months
- Over 20 MW: 24-36 months (optimistic)
Alkaline systems have shorter lead times (9-15 months for sub-10 MW) because the supply chain is more mature.
UK Funding & Support
- Net Zero Hydrogen Fund (£240M)
- Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF)
- Contracts for Difference (CfD) — AR6 included electrolytic allocation
Our directory indexes 403 hydrogen supply chain companies in United Kingdom. 80 participate in EU Horizon Europe research projects. 206 hold validated SBTi targets.
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Data from Companies House, CORDIS, and European Hydrogen Observatory. 403 companies register-verified.
- • Companies House
- • European Hydrogen Observatory
- • UK Hydrogen Strategy 2024