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Perdaman Appoints Electric Hydrogen as Preferred Electrolyser Vendor for Project Helios

Published by Todd Bush on August 19, 2026

Karratha, Western Australia | 17th August – Perdaman is proud to announce the appointment of Electric Hydrogen as its preferred electrolyser vendor for the proposed Project Helios Phase 2 which is anticipated to include over 1GW of Solar PV and produce in excess of 120 TPD of green hydrogen in Karratha, Western Australia.

Project Helios will deliver hydrogen to Perdaman’s Project Ceres, urea and ammonia manufacturing facility in the Pilbara region, to support decarbonisation and new product streams.

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Perdaman has been working with Electric Hydrogen on early engineering works for the electrolyser element of the project under a pre-FEED agreement. Successful progression of those works has now progressed to the selection of Electric Hydrogen as the Preferred Electrolyser Vendor for the further stages of the process.

When we began Project Ceres, our vision was to strengthen Australia’s manufacturing future. Project Helios is the next step in that journey, advancing the decarbonisation of Australian industry through clean, Australian-made hydrogen. – Vikas Rambal | Perdaman’s Chairman.

Perdaman is building a state-of-the-art urea production facility on the Burrup Peninsula near Karratha. Electric Hydrogen’s economically viable large scale HYPRplant electrolysis solution will enable Perdaman to address Australia’s critical need for low-carbon, domestically produced fertilizer. We’re excited to partner with Perdaman on this important mission. – Raffi Garabedian | CEO of Electric Hydrogen.

Perdaman and Electric Hydrogen are continuing to work together to progress Project Helios’ electrolyser technology development.

About Project Ceres

Project Ceres represents a $6.45 billion investment by Perdaman and will become Australia’s largest domestic ammonia and urea manufacturing facility, which will strengthen the nation’s fertiliser supply chain and supporting food security. Backed by Australian Government loans of approximately $475 million, the project is estimated to create 2,500 jobs during construction and 200 ongoing operational roles, delivering substantial public benefit and showcasing the scale of what Perdaman is building in the Pilbara.

About Perdaman

Perdaman is a visionary family-owned multinational organisation headquartered in Western Australia. We operate across diverse sectors, including fertiliser production, pharmaceuticals, retail, investment management, recruitment, immigration, and sustainable energy solutions. Our focus is on delivering excellence and creating positive outcomes for communities. Through innovation and sustainability, we aim to build a better future, advancing industries and enhancing lives globally.

About Electric Hydrogen

Electric Hydrogen enables the sovereign and secure production of fuel and fertilizer, providing energy resiliency and decarbonization benefits at 100MW scale. The company’s flagship fully modular HYPRPlant electrolyzer solution empowers developers of ammonia, methanol, efuels and green metals projects to produce the lowest cost clean hydrogen anywhere in the world. Additionally, Electric Hydrogen develops hydrogen and hydrogen-to-power projects in select markets. To learn more about how Electric Hydrogen can transform your project economics, visit eh2.com

Our Acknowledgement to the Country

Perdaman acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Murujuga land, namely the Ngarluma, Yindjibarndi, Yaburara, Mardhudhunera and Woong-Goo-Tt-Oo people and pays our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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