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Monday 22 July 2024 8:46 am  |  Updated:  Monday 22 July 2024 9:26 am

AFC Energy: Hydrogen firm hopes deal with German manufacturer can spark recovery

By: Ali Lyon

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ITM Power made an adjusted operating loss of £30.4m over the last year, down from a whopping £94.2m in the previous year.
ITM Power made an adjusted operating loss of £30.4m over the last year, down from a whopping £94.2m in the previous year.

Hydrogen power firm AFC Energy has inked a landmark supply deal with a German manufacturer.

The AIM-listed green energy specialist, which makes fuel cell technology used in EV charging and data centres, signed the multi-year agreement with Zollner Elektronik that will see the German firm take responsibility for much of the manufacturing process.

This will include wiring and looms, electrical panel and boards, stack integration and module factory acceptance testing, the firms said.

Zollner is one of Europe’s largest electronics manufacturers, operating across seven sectors and four continents, and its involvement in making AFC Energy’s cells will be “critical” in helping it scale up, the Surrey-based firm said.

Adam Bond, AFC Energy’s chief executive, said: “We are very proud to be working with Europe’s leading mechatronics manufacturing partners in Zollner.

“Our strategy of leveraging the scale-up manufacturing expertise of contract manufacturers has long been the core of our future product readiness, and with such high demand for Zollner’s services, we are extremely pleased to see the alignment of our two companies and the complimentary opportunities that we are able to pursue in partnership,” it added.

Investors will hope the new deal gives the firm the shock therapy it needs to stem heavy losses and a rapidly declining share price.

Losses widened from £16.4m to £17.4m in in its full year results released in March, largely because revenue from customer products collapsed by over 60 per cent.

Its stumbling performance has been reflected in the share price, which is down 81 per cent on its all time high posted in early 2021.

But green shoots of recovery are beginning to emerge, with its stock price picking up 47 per cent since its nadir half-way through last year.

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