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2024
2 Oct 2024

Stationary Fuel Cell Markets 2025-2035: Technologies, Players & Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Maia Benstead and Dr Conor O'Brien
1 Oct 2024

Sustainable Biofuels & E-Fuels Market 2025-2035: Technologies, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Chingis Idrissov, Dr Alex Holland and Eve Pope
24 Jun 2024

Doosan Fuel Cell

Doosan Fuel Cell stated that since it is mostly focused on the power generation business, Bloom Energy is considered a major competitor in the fuel cell industry. Bloom Energy supplies SOFCs for distributed power generation.
22 Feb 2024

Green Hydrogen Production & Electrolyzer Market 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Chingis Idrissov and Dr Alex Holland
23 Jan 2024

Materials for PEM Fuel Cells 2024-2034: Technologies, Markets, Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr Conor O'Brien, Chingis Idrissov and Dr James Edmondson
16 Jan 2024

Long Duration Energy Storage Market 2024-2044: Technologies, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Conrad Nichols, Dr Alex Holland and Chingis Idrissov
2023
20 Nov 2023

Materials for Green Hydrogen Production 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Forecasts

IDTechEx Report: Chingis Idrissov, Dr Conor O'Brien and Dr Alex Holland
30 Jun 2023

Hydrogen Economy 2023-2033: Production, Storage, Distribution & Applications

IDTechEx Report: Chingis Idrissov, Dr Alex Holland and Dr Conor O'Brien
3 Apr 2023

Ceres Power

Bloom Energy are the market leader for the provision of SOFCs with an established installation base of almost 1 GW.
28 Mar 2023

Battery Electric & Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trains 2023-2043

IDTechEx Report: Dr Conor O'Brien
2 Feb 2023

Bloom Energy

Bloom Energy are a US company seeking to commercialise their solid-oxide fuel cells and electrolyzers.
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2022
25 Nov 2022

Fuel Cell Boats & Ships 2023-2033: PEMFC, SOFC, Hydrogen, Ammonia, LNG

IDTechEx Report:
24 Oct 2022

Alma Clean Power: Solid-Oxide Fuel Cells for Transport

Bloom Energy is another SOFC company targeting the maritime sector. Bloom has a broader focus and also makes solid oxide electrolysers and serves stationary power markets. It does not currently have any ongoing SOFC marine projects to IDTechEx's knowledge.