Learn about the key dates that have marked the Group’s growth since it was founded in 2008.
“Born from innovation, driven by ambition”
Scale-up Materialization
Opening of the Gigafactory Partnerships materialization
2022 in figures
Increase in the backlog to €30.6 million | Annual revenue of €16.1 million, driven by strong growth of +37% in the second half of the year
Industrialisation & scale up
Appointment of new members of the Executive Committee (Laëtitia Peyrat, Alexandre Brunet and Benoît Barrière) | New orders for Hype as part of the strategic partnership with McPhy | Validation of the Gigafactory electrolysers project by the European Commission within the framework of the IPCEI | Launch of the Gigafactory of McPhy electrolysers at the Belfort site | Signing of an 8-year maintenance contract with Siemens Energy as part of the CEOG project | Inauguration of a new McPhy industrial site dedicated to the design and manufacture of hydrogen stations in Grenoble
Year of projects & partnerships
Appointment of Jean-Baptiste Lucas as Chief Executive Officer of McPhy and more than 60 new employees | New project references: HYPORT, GEOG, R-Hynoca, Green H2 Atlantic and new strategic & technological partnerships with Hype, TSG and Plastic Omnium | 2 industrial projects to extend our industrial capacities: in Grenoble a production site for hydrogen stations operational in 2022 and in Belfort our Gigafactory of electrolyzers
Year of transformation
The signature of contracts marking the scaling-up of McPhy’s commercial and industrial activities, such as the Djewels project - Europe’s biggest zero-carbon hydrogen production site - initiated by Nouryon & Gasunie (20 MW, The Netherlands), the Zero Emission Valley project - France’s biggest roll-out of zero-carbon hydrogen mobility solutions and one of the biggest in Europe - and the Dijon Métropole Smart EnergHy project.
Industrialization & scale-up
McPhy positions itself on projects prefiguring the wide-scale change of the industry and consolidates the industrialization of its equipment.
2019 in figures
Laurent Carme nominated as Chief Executive Officer | Capital increase of nearly €7 million | Revenue growth of +43% to € 11.4 million
McPhy strongly positions itself on the heavy-duty transportation market
Launch of Augmented McFilling, an innovative and patented HRS architecture dedicated to heavy-duty transportation (trains, buses, trucks) | Inauguration of the 1st HRS for H2 buses in France, fully equipped with McPhy technologies
Scale-up
Partnership agreement with EDF | Reserved capital increase + €16M | Launch of the Augmented McLyzer technology | Launch of the 700 bar HRS + buses HRS | Hydrogen Council Membership
Acceleration phase
First reference of PEM electrolysis technology with the project Jupiter 1000 | Capital increase €4.5M
McPhy strengthens its position on the hydrogen mobility market
Technological partnerships in France and in the US to deploy McFilling and SimpleFuel 2 ranges of hydrogen stations
2016: Joint Venture in the Middle East
Creation of McPhy Waterfuel with a representation office in Abu Dhabi
McPhy strengthens its presence in Europe
McPhy becomes an active member of: Afhypac, Hydrogen Europe, DNW, MH2IT Hydrogen Mobility Italy, ... consortiums
4,000m2 dedicated to the production of electrolyzers
Opening of production site in San Miniato, Tuscany, the biggest site dedicated to electrolysis in Europe
McPhy raises €32M in stock exchange
Acceleration of the industrial and commercial development of McPhy (Boston, Singapore, Shenzhen)
Birth of McPhy Deutschland
Partnership with Enertrag AG and creation of McPhy Deutschland for the development of large capacity electrolyzers (multi-MW)
Acceleration of the rollout of McPhy’s electrolyzer offer
Acquisition of Piel, an Italian electrolysis pioneer: integration of the Piel range (hydrogen production equipment, with small and medium capacity)
Creation of a design and engineering office in Grenoble
In close proximity to our scientific and industrial partners
Creation of McPhy Energy in France
On the basis of the breakthrough technology of hydrogen solid-state storage – magnesium based and then completed with metal hydrides (partnership with the CEA and the CNRS in Grenoble)