Provaris Energy Sets New Benchmark with Robotic Tank-Fabrication Facility


 Provaris Energy (ASX: PV1) has achieved a major milestone by commissioning a fully automated robotic welding cell in Norway — a facility designed to produce next-generation tanks for compressed hydrogen (H₂) and liquid CO₂ (LCO₂).

The newly operational robotic cell is producing layered-plate steel tanks using laser-welding and robotic plate-handling, a manufacturing method that promises lower cost, higher quality, and scalable production. Fabrication of the company’s hydrogen prototype tank has already begun, with welding rates increasing through December 2025, and full testing expected in the first quarter of 2026.

This facility positions Provaris to deliver its proprietary tank designs at scale — a critical step toward realizing its compressed-hydrogen shipping carriers (like the H2Neo) and marine CO₂-storage solutions. The move underscores Provaris’s ambition to drive down the cost and complexity of hydrogen and CO₂ logistics for Europe and beyond.

With this facility benchmark in place, Provaris now stands out as a frontrunner in the clean-energy logistics space — potentially transforming how green hydrogen and captured CO₂ are stored, transported, and commercialized globally

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