2024 Country Pavilion

3

Heads Of State

25+

African & Global Ministers

1,500+

Attendees

700+

Conference Delegates

150+

Global Exhibitors

125+

Expert Industry Speakers

100

Youth Participants

75+

Global Countries Represented

50+

Bankable African Green Energy Projects

7

Global African Hydrogen Awards

Germany Pavilion

The Global African Hydrogen Summit International Exhibition is estimated to attract over 2,000 attendees from Namibia, across Africa and around the world to create an unparalleled government-to-government (G2G), government-to-business (G2B), and business-to-business (B2B opportunity for the extensive hydrogen and renewable energy value chain to tap into this vibrant emerging market.

Present Your Solutions In The German Pavilion

Become an exhibitor in the German pavilion which will provide your organisation with the targeted platform to position your business as an industry leader and to showcase your technology, innovation and transformative solutions to the sectors key stakeholders, industry leaders and investors. 

Discover how Germany is leveraging its expertise in electrolysis and renewable energy to produce green hydrogen efficiently and sustainably. Explore our interactive displays and learn about the latest advancements in hydrogen production technologies.

Germany invites you to invest in Africa’s green hydrogen revolution. Our pavilion hosts matchmaking sessions, investor forums, and project showcases. Whether you’re seeking funding or looking to invest, we’re here to connect you with the right partners.

Germany views hydrogen as a crucial component of its transition to a more sustainable energy system. Green hydrogen, produced through electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources, is a key focus. The German government has adopted a National Hydrogen Strategy to promote the use of this climate-friendly gas. This strategy aims to create a reliable basis for investment and foster cooperation with European and international partners. By 2030, demand for hydrogen in steel production and chemical processes is expected to double to nearly 110 TWh

Green hydrogen, despite being colourless, is named based on its origin. It is produced using electricity from renewable sources and is therefore carbon-free. Hydrogen technologies play a vital role in the transport sector, especially for climate-friendly mobility. They complement other alternative propulsion methods, particularly in freight transport. Hydrogen is essential for fuel cells and the production of synthetic fuels, contributing to transport decarbonization. Germany’s commitment to hydrogen underscores its dedication to climate protection, energy security, and competitiveness.