Moleaer’s proprietary electrolytic process technologies improve the economics of both the supply and demand side of the green hydrogen economy. When applied to Water Electrolysis for the production of green hydrogen, the Company has repeatedly demonstrated over 17% increase in current density at 2 volts, enabling greater hydrogen output without additional energy input.
Within Fuel Cells, Moleaer’s technology increases the limiting current density in PEM Fuel Cells by over 20%, a solution that substantially improves the conversion cost of hydrogen into electricity.
These advancements hold significant promise for optimizing the overall cost of producing green hydrogen, aligning with the ambitious goals set by the White House and the Department of Energy's "Hydrogen Shot" initiative, a framework and foundation for clean hydrogen deployment that aims to reduce the cost of hydrogen by 80%, increase hydrogen use by five-fold and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 16%.
Moleaer’s Vice President of Strategy and Corporate Development Josh Bachner and Moleaer’s Lead Research Scientist for Electrochemical Applications Mohamed E Abdelrahman, Ph.D. will be presenting these findings at CERAWeek on Wednesday, March 20th at 10:30 am CST.