SunHydrogen, a solar-to-hydrogen startup, announced the completion of its initial prototype design for the company’s patented nanoparticle-based technology.
The company’s prototype design integrates SunHydrogen’s proprietary catalysts, light absorber, and membrane integration assembly, inside a protective panel housing. The panel housing is lightweight, stable, and uses modular materials for ease of mass manufacturing.
The next phase involves the evaluation of its prototype performance and individual design elements for efficient production and collection of hydrogen.
SunHydrogen’s prototype uses sunlight for hydrogen generation during daytime and operates on renewable grid electricity, including wind and hydro, to power the catalyst and membrane integration at night.
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