Hydrolite specializes in net-zero carbon power through hydrogen-based technologies. Their focus includes power-to-hydrogen (electrolyzer) and hydrogen-to-power (fuel cell) devices. The company utilizes alkaline exchange membrane (AEM) technology, aiming to offer cost-effective solutions while maintaining performance and versatility. This technology is applicable in various areas, including stationary backup power systems, hybrid energy banks, range extenders, micro-grids, long-period energy storage, and enhancing grid reliability. Hydrolite's AEM technology features proprietary membrane, electrode, and stack designs, and is supported by a portfolio of patents. The company is committed to promoting reliable, renewable energy solutions by integrating energy storage and conversion technologies.
The company is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems Ltd.
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Hydrolite Climate Tech relevance
Fossil fuels, including coal, oil, and gas, significantly impact global climate change, contributing to over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 90% of all carbon dioxide emissions. Hydrogen emerges as a potential alternative, with Hydrolite providing solutions for green hydrogen generation and power delivery. The company's AEM Fuel Cell, which emits no pollutants and is 95% recyclable, possesses a lifespan of 10-15 years. With scalability, it offers a potential avenue for reducing reliance on fossil fuels by providing a more sustainable alternative.