Elementarhy Aims to Revolutionize Green Hydrogen Production with PFAS-Free MEAs
Elementarhy, a green tech startup, is making waves in the energy sector. The company has already ensured its Membrane Electrode Assemblies (MEAs) are free from PFAS, ahead of the 2026 ban. This, coupled with its innovative, plasma-based technology, is set to transform the energy economy.
Elementarhy's core innovation lies in its patented plasma-based technology. This reduces the reliance on critical raw materials like iridium, using up to 20 times less. The company's focus is on making green hydrogen production cost-efficient and scalable. Its MEAs for electrolyzers have already proven their durability, with over 10,000 hours of runtime on a single MEA.
The company operates a global supply chain, ensuring flexibility, resilience, and cost optimization. Elementarhy is currently raising funds for scaled mass production, with plans to reach 100 kW at TRL 7 and over 400 kW at TRL 8. This year, the company aims to start its first pilot project. Elementarhy's business model ensures high flexibility and low prices through small-scale customization during the product validation phase.
Elementarhy's PFAS-free MEAs and innovative technology position it well for the future. The company's goal to make green hydrogen production cost-efficient and scalable is poised to have a significant impact on the energy economy. With plans to start its first pilot project this year and ongoing efforts to scale production, Elementarhy is a name to watch in the green tech space.