Company Logo Projects in Europe, Asia, and the Americas aim for exponential growth, targeting USD 100-120 billion in 2025. Key players include Nel, ITM Power, and Air Products. Dublin, July 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Green Hydrogen Global Market Insights 2025, Analysis and Forecast to 2030, by Manufacturers, Regions, Technology, Application" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global green hydrogen market is projected to reach USD 100 billion to USD 120 billion by 2025. With an estimated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30% to 40% through 2030, the market reflects accelerating adoption across mobility, power generation, and industrial applications, bolstered by policy incentives and technological breakthroughs. Regional Analysis Europe anticipates a growth rate of 32% to 42%, propelled by the EU's aggressive climate policies like CBAM and investments in hydrogen infrastructure. Germany and France lead, with trends favoring green hydrogen in industrial decarbonization and renewable energy integration. Asia-Pacific expects a growth rate of 35% to 45%, with South Korea and China at the forefront. South Korea's legal framework supports a shift to hydrogen-based mobility and industrial use, while China's focus on renewable hydrogen aligns with its carbon neutrality ambitions, emphasizing large-scale production. North America projects a growth rate of 28% to 38%, driven by the U.S., where federal incentives and corporate commitments from firms like Air Products boost green hydrogen in power and transport sectors. Middle East and Africa (MEA) anticipate 25% to 35% growth, with Saudi Arabia's NEOM Green Hydrogen Company spearheading ambitious projects to export clean energy, capitalizing on abundant solar resources. South America expects 20% to 30% growth, with Brazil emerging as a potential hub due to its renewable energy capacity, though adoption remains nascent. Application Analysis Mobility: Projected at 35% to 45%, this segment is fueled by hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) in markets like South Korea and Europe, with trends toward heavy-duty transport decarbonization. Power Generation: Expected at 30% to 40%, green hydrogen supports grid stability and renewable energy storage, gaining traction in regions with high solar and wind penetration. Chemical: Anticipated at 25% to 35%, it serves as a low-carbon feedstock for ammonia and methanol production, with growing use in Asia and Europe's industrial clusters. Others: Projected at 20% to 30%, includes niche applications like heating, expected to expand as infrastructure develops. Story Continues Key Market Players Profiled Nel: A Norwegian leader, Nel specializes in electrolyzers for green hydrogen production. ITM Power: A UK firm, ITM Power focuses on scalable hydrogen solutions for mobility and industry. Nikola: A U.S. company, Nikola develops hydrogen-powered trucks and refueling networks. HNO International: A U.S.-based player, HNO advances green hydrogen technologies. NEOM Green Hydrogen Company: A Saudi venture, NEOM targets large-scale renewable hydrogen production. Air Products: A U.S. multinational, Air Products invests in hydrogen projects globally. Plug Power: A U.S. firm, Plug Power emphasizes hydrogen fuel cells for mobility and power. BP: A UK energy giant, BP integrates green hydrogen into its decarbonization strategy. Linde: A German company, Linde provides hydrogen production and distribution expertise. Lhyfe: A French firm, Lhyfe focuses on offshore green hydrogen production. First Hydrogen: A Canadian player, First Hydrogen targets hydrogen mobility solutions. AMEA Power: A UAE company, AMEA explores green hydrogen in emerging markets. Shell: A Dutch-British multinational, Shell invests in hydrogen for energy and transport. Sinopec: A Chinese giant, Sinopec aligns green hydrogen with national energy goals. Reliance Industries: An Indian conglomerate, Reliance scales up hydrogen initiatives. Messer Group: A German firm, Messer supports industrial hydrogen applications. H2Pro: An Israeli company, H2Pro innovates in cost-effective electrolysis. Porter's Five Forces Analysis Threat of New Entrants: Moderate. High capital costs and technical expertise create barriers, though government subsidies encourage startups. Threat of Substitutes: Moderate to High. Grey hydrogen and battery storage compete, but green hydrogen's carbon neutrality sustains its edge. Bargaining Power of Buyers: Moderate. Early adopters in mobility and industry have limited options, though cost sensitivity pressures pricing. Bargaining Power of Suppliers: High. Renewable energy and electrolyzer providers hold leverage due to specialized inputs. Competitive Rivalry: High. Established energy firms and innovators vie for market share through scale and cost leadership. Market Opportunities and Challenges Opportunities Policy Support: Initiatives like CBAM and South Korea's hydrogen law drive adoption. Cost Declines: IEA forecasts green hydrogen costs dropping to USD 2-9/kg by 2030, enhancing competitiveness. Renewable Integration: High solar and wind regions like MEA offer production potential. Industrial Decarbonization: Chemical and steel sectors provide growth avenues. Global Trade: Export hubs like NEOM position green hydrogen as a commodity. Challenges Infrastructure Lag: Limited refueling and storage networks hinder mobility growth. High Initial Costs: Current production costs (USD 2-9/kg) exceed grey hydrogen (USD 1.5-8/kg). Scale-Up Risks: Achieving 49 million tonnes by 2030 requires massive investment. Energy Intensity: Electrolysis demands significant renewable capacity. Market Maturity: Green hydrogen's marginal role (under 1% of 2023 demand) delays widespread adoption. Key Topics Covered Chapter 1 Executive Summary Chapter 2 Abbreviation and Acronyms Chapter 3 Preface 3.1 Research Scope 3.2 Research Sources 3.2.1 Data Sources 3.2.2 Assumptions 3.3 Research Method Chapter 4 Market Landscape 4.1 Market Overview 4.2 Classification/Types 4.3 Application/End Users Chapter 5 Market Trend Analysis 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Drivers 5.3 Restraints 5.4 Opportunities 5.5 Threats Chapter 6 Industry Chain Analysis 6.1 Upstream/Suppliers Analysis 6.2 Green Hydrogen Analysis 6.2.1 Technology Analysis 6.2.2 Cost Analysis 6.2.3 Market Channel Analysis 6.3 Downstream Buyers/End Users Chapter 7 Latest Market Dynamics 7.1 Latest News 7.2 Merger and Acquisition 7.3 Planned/Future Project 7.4 Policy Dynamics Chapter 8 Trading Analysis 8.1 Export of Green Hydrogen by Region 8.2 Import of Green Hydrogen by Region 8.3 Balance of Trade Chapter 9 Historical and Forecast Green Hydrogen Market in North America (2020-2030) 9.1 Green Hydrogen Market Size 9.2 Green Hydrogen Demand by End Use 9.3 Competition by Players/Suppliers 9.4 Type Segmentation and Price 9.5 Key Countries Analysis 9.5.1 United States 9.5.2 Canada 9.5.3 Mexico Chapter 10 Historical and Forecast Green Hydrogen Market in South America (2020-2030) 10.1 Green Hydrogen Market Size 10.2 Green Hydrogen Demand by End Use 10.3 Competition by Players/Suppliers 10.4 Type Segmentation and Price 10.5 Key Countries Analysis 10.5.1 Brazil 10.5.2 Argentina 10.5.3 Chile 10.5.4 Peru Chapter 11 Historical and Forecast Green Hydrogen Market in Asia & Pacific (2020-2030) 11.1 Green Hydrogen Market Size 11.2 Green Hydrogen Demand by End Use 11.3 Competition by Players/Suppliers 11.4 Type Segmentation and Price 11.5 Key Countries Analysis 11.5.1 China 11.5.2 India 11.5.3 Japan 11.5.4 South Korea 11.5.5 Southeast Asia 11.5.6 Australia Chapter 12 Historical and Forecast Green Hydrogen Market in Europe (2020-2030) 12.1 Green Hydrogen Market Size 12.2 Green Hydrogen Demand by End Use 12.3 Competition by Players/Suppliers 12.4 Type Segmentation and Price 12.5 Key Countries Analysis 12.5.1 Germany 12.5.2 France 12.5.3 United Kingdom 12.5.4 Italy 12.5.5 Spain 12.5.6 Belgium 12.5.7 Netherlands 12.5.8 Austria 12.5.9 Poland 12.5.10 Russia Chapter 13 Historical and Forecast Green Hydrogen Market in MEA (2020-2030) 13.1 Green Hydrogen Market Size 13.2 Green Hydrogen Demand by End Use 13.3 Competition by Players/Suppliers 13.4 Type Segmentation and Price 13.5 Key Countries Analysis 13.5.1 Egypt 13.5.2 Israel 13.5.3 South Africa 13.5.4 Gulf Cooperation Council Countries 13.5.5 Turkey Chapter 14 Summary For Global Green Hydrogen Market (2020-2025) 14.1 Green Hydrogen Market Size 14.2 Green Hydrogen Demand by End Use 14.3 Competition by Players/Suppliers 14.4 Type Segmentation and Price Chapter 15 Global Green Hydrogen Market Forecast (2025-2030) 15.1 Green Hydrogen Market Size Forecast 15.2 Green Hydrogen Demand Forecast 15.3 Competition by Players/Suppliers 15.4 Type Segmentation and Price Forecast Chapter 16 Analysis of Global Key Vendors 16.1 Nel 16.2 ITM Power 16.3 Nikola 16.4 HNO International 16.5 NEOM Green Hydrogen Company 16.6 Air Products 16.7 Plug Power 16.8 BP 16.9 Linde 16.10 Lhyfe 16.11 First Hydrogen 16.12 AMEA Power 16.13 Shell 16.14 Sinopec 16.15 Reliance Industries 16.16 Messer Group For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/e6k1gw About ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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