Shandong Saikesaisi Hydrogen Energy Co., Ltd is the first developer in China as national high-tech enterprise engaged in PEM pure water electrolysis technology. The chief technical officer (CTO) is China's earliest expert in developing PEM electrolytic pure water hydrogen generation system with 30 years R&D and application experience in this field. We continuously explore and innovate CCM membrane electrode preparation process, break through American monopoly in this technique, develop various models of hydrogen generators to realize the full coverage of application in each field.
Saikesaisi has been solely dedicated to the development and production of PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolytic pure water hydrogen generation system. At present, our self-developed QLS-H and QLS-M series hydrogen generator has been widely used in high-end experiments due to the advantages of ultra purity, high pressure, fast startup response, and long service life. Our clients spread in various fields such as laboratories, thermonuclear power plant, high-end chip manufacturing, lens surface treatment, manned aerospace, nuclear submarines, hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, hydrogen refueling station, renewable energy hydrogen storage, etc.
Saikesaisi is cooperative unit of Chinese Academy of Sciences and an ISO / TC197 member unit. We participate in drafting three national standards for hydrogen production from electrolytic water and possess over twenty independent intellectual property rights. Besides, in 2018, we undertook the national key research and development plan project "MW-level solid polymer electrolyte electrolytic water hydrogen production technology", and has achieved MW-level PEM hydrogen generation station and fluctuating wind photovoltaic renewable energy coupled large-scale hydrogen energy storage technology landing. Meanwhile, we undertook the key research and development project of Shandong Province in 2019 (2019JZZY010905), and set up an academician workstation and was granted as "PEM hydrogen generation system engineering laboratory" to drive forward the development of hydrogen energy.