Versogen has been improving its patented anion-exchange membrane, seen here, for clients, but its moving toward building larger electrolyzer stacks, seen at center. | DBT PHOTO BY ERIC CROSSAN
NEWARK – The green hydrogen startup Versogen will be returning to its Newark roots in a $4.8 million expansion that will add dozens of new jobs.
The firm, which grew out of research by University of Delaware professor Yushan Yan, will be relocating from its current labs at The Innovation Space at DuPont’s Experimental Station near Wilmington to a larger space at FMC Stine Research Center in Newark.
Versogen will move to this building on the FMC Stine Research Center in coming months. | PHOTO COURTESY OF DPP
In supporting that expansion, the state’s investment board, the Council on Development Finance, unanimously approved a $450,380 lab space grant and a $151,343 job…