Plug Power (PLUG) begins its contract with NASA to supply up to 218,000 kilograms of liquid hydrogen to NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio. The contract carries a value of up to $2.8M and represents Plug’s first-ever liquid hydrogen supply award from NASA, a milestone that underscores Plug’s capability to meet the agency’s stringent performance, purity, and reliability requirements for mission-critical operations. By winning this award, Plug is entering the growing space industry which represents a large opportunity for liquid hydrogen in the coming years. Plug will supply and deliver the liquid hydrogen with its own dedicated cryogenic transport fleet, leveraging the company’s growing network of hydrogen production facilities across the U.S. Access to multiple generation sites provides built-in redundancy and supply security, enabling Plug to serve NASA alongside its industrial, mobility, and energy customers with consistent uptime and proven delivery performance.
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