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H2Pro Caesarea

Hydrogen Fuel Production Technology

H2Pro has developed a production technology designed to enable wide-scale adoption of sustainable hydrogen fuel.

The company’s core technology is based on research by the founding team at the Technion and has resulted in the development of electrochemical thermally activated chemical (E-TAC) water-splitting technology.E-TAC uses electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.

In this process, hydrogen and oxygen are generated separately in different phases: an electrochemical phase and a thermally activated chemical phase.

In the electrochemical phase, electricity is consumed and hydrogen is generated.

At the same time, the nickel-based anode is charged.

In the thermally activated phase, the anode is heated, spontaneously discharging the anode and releasing oxygen.