Recently, Jingmen Hongtu Special Aircraft Manufacturing (Jingmen Hongtu), a subsidiary of CIMC Enric, has successfully signed a contract with an Indian customer to build 12 sets of 2953m³ hydrogen spherical tanks for its Green Hydrogen Project in the Middle East, with a total amount of more than 10 million dollars.
The customer is said to be one of the largest renewable power producers in South Asia, with more than 8.5 GWp of installed renewable energy capacity. In 2021, the customer completed the world’s first green ammonia plant in Rajasthan, India, and the green ammonia project received the world’s first green ammonia certification from TUV Rheinland in 2022.
With its extensive experience and strengths in the industry, the client strives to be the world’s leading provider of green energy. It has a global presence, with offices and representatives in Japan, the Middle East, Europe, the United States and China, responsible for marketing and supplying green hydrogen and its derivatives and services to the international market; and is developing multiple green hydrogen and green ammonia projects in India, Oman and the United States, with the goal of producing 10 million tons of green ammonia and its derivatives per year by 2032.
CIMC Enrico has been actively exploring and practicing in the field of hydrogen energy. With its strong R&D capability and skilled manufacturing experience, the company focuses on large-scale, lightweight and intelligent balloon tank technology to enhance the competitiveness of its products.
At present, the company has the construction capacity of 10,000m³ medium-pressure hydrogen spherical tanks, and has successfully completed and delivered a number of large-scale hydrogen spherical tank demonstration projects in China, with a leading market share in the balloon tank engineering business for eight consecutive years.
In the middle of this year, the company also successfully won the bidding for 15 hydrogen spherical tanks of the largest green hydrogen, ammonia and alcohol integration project in China, which will help build the “Northern Hydrogen Valley”.