Plug Power (PLUG) on Monday begins its contract with NASA to supply up to 218,000 kilograms (480,000 pounds) 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 $2.8 million and represents Plug’s first-ever liquid hydrogen supply award from NASA.
Plug (PLUG) will supply and deliver the liquid hydrogen with its own dedicated cryogenic transport fleet.
By winning this award, Plug is entering the growing space industry, which represents a large opportunity for liquid hydrogen in the coming years, the company said.