Hydrogen can be produced behind the meter or with off-set energy, thus stabilizing the grid, reducing emissions, and creating a new energy source for export. P2H2’s hybrid AEM electrolyzer can improve the reliability and consistency of variable energy sources.
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Using low-cost, earth abundant materials like stainless steel in the electrolysis stack reduces cost by up to 65%.
P2H2’s vertical integration for catalyst and electrodes reduces the cost of the most expensive stack components.
is dependent on using low-cost intermittent electricity. Accessing grid electricity above $50/MWh will never lead to cost-competitive hydrogen.
P2H2’s proprietary catalyst and electrodes reduce electricity use by 10% compared to incumbents.
PEM electrolysers at scale need significant quantities of rare minerals. A PEM electrolyser for just 1 large steel mill (5GW) could consume the earth’s total iridium production for an entire year. AEM electrolysers are completely iridium free.
Other membrane-based electrolysers need fluorinated membranes like Nafion, at-risk of being banned. Not Power to Hydrogen.
Decades of experience tackling the toughest challenges
facing the hydrogen economy.
Our technology was invented under a US Department of Energy (DOE) project and development is continuing with support from Shell, NASA, ARPA-E, DOE, and commercial partners.
Our technology was invented under a US Department of Energy (DOE) project and development is continuing with support from Shell, NASA, ARPA-E, DOE, and commercial partners.