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Page 1: Green Hydrogen: An Electrolyser Manufacturers Perspective

Green Hydrogen: An Electrolyser Manufacturers Perspective27th May 2021

Dr Graham Cooley - CEO

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Key Achievements in the period:

▪ Record Backlog: £124m (October 2020: £118m)

▪ Increasing Tender pipeline of £434.7m (Oct 2020: £324.9m)

▪ £172m fundraise in Oct 2020 | £30m investment by Snam

▪ Opened Bessemer Park | world’s largest electrolyser factory

▪ Sale to Linde of 24MW | world’s largest PEM electrolyser

▪ 100MW Humber FEED study in process

▪ 100MW Refhyne II announced by Shell

▪ Strategic partnership with Scottish Power

▪ Strong momentum with Linde in key strategic markets

KEY ACHIEVEMENTSHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

A strong platform for rapid future growth

ITM Power Bessemer Park | 1GW pa Capacity Electrolyser Factory

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Rapidly Accelerating Market Dynamics:

▪ Renewable energy costs are falling alongside volume deployment

▪ Energy storage and grid balancing will be increasingly important

▪ Green hydrogen market is being driven by net zero targets

Transformative EU Green Hydrogen Package:

▪ Target spend of €150bn by 2030 (€100bn over 10yrs for Green H2 CFDs)

▪ Electrolyser capacity target of 6GW by 2024 | 40GW by 2030

▪ Germany (5GW), Holland (4GW) Portugal (2GW), France (6GW), Spain (4GW)

▪ Italy (5GW), Chile (25GW), UK (5GW) full strategy Q2 2021

Why ITM Power:

▪ Global technology leadership and manufacturing scale

▪ Strong global partners: Shell, Linde, Snam, Ørsted and SPR (Iberdrola)

WHY HYDROGEN? | WHY NOW?HYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

“The blending of hydrogen into gas networks has already begun. Without a doubt, we need hydrogen-ready backbones. We are making it happen.” Marco Alverà, CEO, SNAM | 9th July 2020 | EU Hydrogen Strategy Launch Roadmap for “BAU” and “ambitious” H2 deployment 2015 to 2050

Source: Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) 2019

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ITM Power product evolution:

▪ The pace of PEM development is fast

▪ Core technology (stack) improvements over 20 years

▪ Maximum capacity ‘building blocks’ & system designs

▪ Development of manufacturing processes & facilities

▪ 10kW to 10MW in <10 years (3 orders of magnitude)

RAPID TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

2011 2013 2015 20172016 2019

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TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATIONHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Best in class | available 2 years earlier

Superior offering for the XL market:

▪ Acceleration of 5MW stack module underway

▪ Market leading electrolyser performance

▪ Responding to the market demand for large scale

▪ Standardisation and modularity at scale

▪ Pre-engineer into 20MW packages for rapid deployment

▪ Exposure to larger projects faster | Minimise on site works

0.2MW 80kg/day

2MW 800kg/day

5MW 2100kg/day

5MW module design evolution

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TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATIONHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Best in class | available 2 years earlier

Superior offering for the XL market:

▪ Acceleration of 5MW stack module underway

▪ Market leading electrolyser performance

▪ Responding to the market demand for large scale

▪ Standardisation and modularity at scale

▪ Pre-engineer into 20MW packages for rapid deployment

▪ Exposure to larger projects faster | Minimise on site works

100MW design | Part of the Gigastack FEED study

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TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATIONHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Best in class | new Linde engineered BoP | First major EPC

Sale to Linde of World’s Largest PEM Electrolyser:

▪ A 24MW industrial turn key plant

▪ Linde Engineering designed the BoP

▪ First ILE industrial scale project

▪ Demonstrates Linde’s commitment to the technology

▪ Important new German reference plant

▪ World leading deployment

LEUNA-Harze GmbH chemical site

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TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATIONHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Best in class | new Linde engineered BoP | First 100MW EPC

Refhyne II | Expansion of the Wessling Project:

▪ Shell to produce synthetic kerosene in Rhineland Refinery

▪ Shell’s vision of an eRefinery

▪ "Shell Energy and Chemicals Parc Rhineland"

Partnership for new 100MW:

▪ ITM Power, ITM Linde Electrolysis GmbH (ILE) and Linde

▪ Grant support applied for

▪ Construction of this plant could start in 2022

10MW Shell Electrolyser | Expansion to 110MW

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MANUFACTURING ACCELERATIONHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Double capacity (1 to 2GW/year) | Halve lead time (14 to <8 months)

Double Capacity | Half Lead Times:

▪ Enhance 1GW capacity of Bessemer Park through automation

▪ Eliminates bottleneck of testing with 5MW power supply

▪ Use blueprint to set up new factory to increase capacity

▪ New factory in strategic location to optimise cost, quality, supply

▪ Increase minimum stock | Reduce lead times | Project wins

▪ Market supply capacity to show ability to respond

ITM Power Bessemer Park | 1GW pa Capacity Electrolyser Factory

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MANUFACTURING ACCELERATIONHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

ITM Power Bessemer Park | 1GW pa Capacity Electrolyser Factory

Measure Atlas Way Bessemer ChangeProduction capacity 100MW 1GW+ 10x

Effective capacity <30MW 1GW+ 30x

Test Zone 0.5MW (outside) 5MW ATEX (inside) 10x

Automation None Semi Automated Confidential

Control room 24hr UK 24hr Worldwide Systems

IT | Connectivity 100Mbps 1Gbps 10x

Office + lab space 80 staff 320 staff 4x

Marketing suite None World Class Conferences

From Atlas Way to Bessemer Park | Unlocking Scale

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VOLUME & SCALE DRIVING EFFICIENCIESHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

<€1,000/kW today @ MW scale | <€800/kW @ 10MW | <€500/kW by mid 2020’s

ITM Electrolyser Cost Reduction

▪ Target 50% electrolyser cost reduction within 5 years

▪ Biggest gains available in PEM stack & power conversion

▪ Based on product standardisation & modularisation

▪ Product control enables improvement in all areas

▪ Leveraging buying power of partners (Linde)

▪ Currently tracking ahead of target

Enablers for cost reduction:

▪ Manufacturing volume | Semi-automation | Procurement

▪ Application of technology improvements

▪ Provision of larger systems

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GREEN HYDROGEN COSTHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Green Hydrogen Cost:

▪ Assumptions for 2025 deliveries

▪ Orders placed in 2023

▪ Capex $500/kW ($0.5m/MW)

▪ LCOE $50/MWh (5c/kWh)

▪ 50% Load Factor

▪ Direct coupling to renewables

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Green Hydrogen Cost Dominated by LCOE, Electrolyser Capex and Load Factor

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"If electrolyser manufacturing can scale up, and costs continue to fall, then our calculations suggest renewable hydrogen could be produced for $0.8 to $1.60/kg in most parts of the world before 2050. This is equivalent to gas priced at $6-$12/MMBtu, making green hydrogen competitive with current natural gas prices and cheaper than producing hydrogen from natural gas or coal with CCS.“ BNEF

GREEN HYDROGEN COSTHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

Green Hydrogen Cost:

▪ $0.8 to $1.60/kg before 2050

▪ Equivalent to gas at $6-$12/MMBtu

▪ Lower cost than NG

▪ Lower cost than CCS (Blue H2)

▪ Broad agreement from BNEF, Platts, Hydrogen Council and Hydrogen Europe

Green Hydrogen should be prioritised in the cost down journey because its Net Zero

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HYDROGEN IN THE 10 POINT PLANHYDROGEN ENERGY SYSTEMS

UK hydrogen strategy to be announced Q1 2021

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Hydrogen in the 10 point plan:

▪ Point 1: 40GW of offshore wind by 2030

▪ Point 2: 5GW Hydrogen by 2030 | £240m

▪ Point 5: Low carbon buses

▪ Point 6: Sustainable shipping and aviation fuel

▪ Point 8: CCS | Blue hydrogen | £1bn

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Green Hydrogen: An Electrolyser Manufacturers Perspective27th May 2021

Dr Graham Cooley - CEO

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