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ZMHT, Element 1 partner to deliver H2 technology to greater China

Element 1 (e1NA) has announced the formation of a JV with Zhejiang Methanol Hydrogen Technology (ZMHT) to drive methanol-based H2 generation technology and commercialize e1NA’s unique technology throughout greater China.

The new JV, named Zhejiang Hydrogen One Energy Technology will have rights to sell e1NA’s S-Series product for applications in backup power generation, the M-Series for on-board vehicle H2 generation, and the L-Series product for EV charging, H2 refueling stations and distributed power generation.

The JV will work with listed companies across China to develop integrated H2 production and fueling stations in Qingdao, Wuhan, Jiaxing, Wuxi and other cities. These public companies will be investors in a network of H2 production and fueling stations which will be installed throughout China between 2022 and 2025.

The H2 generators produced by the JV under license from e1NA use methanol and water as feedstock resulting in cost effective onsite production of H2 and a significant reduction in CO2 emissions and local air pollution when compared to gas and oil. This energy generation can be fully carbon-neutral when using renewable methanol.

Under the agreement, ZMHT will receive a 70% ownership interest in the new JV company and will invest additional capital in stages according to the pace of market development. e1NA has granted the JV an exclusive license for Greater China and will have a 10% direct ownership interest in the JV. e1China, an affiliate company of e1NA will have a 20% ownership interest in the JV.

Dr. Dave Edlund, the founder and CEO of e1NA said, “I’m delighted with this new partnership which has been formed to deliver hydrogen solutions that will significantly reduce the carbon intensity as well as other harmful emissions (particulate matter, NOx, and SOx) traditionally associated with burning fossil fuels. Whereas fuel cell technology has matured substantially over recent decades, the supply of hydrogen as feedstock to fuel cells has lagged considerably, resulting in significant logistic and economic challenges to the wide-scale deployment of fuel cells. e1NA’s methanol-to-hydrogen technology offers a broad solution to this challenge and is also well suited to support hydrogen combustion engines.”

“The cooperation with Element 1 means that China will have a break-through solution on hydrogen production and refueling stations,” said Mr. Zhu Foqing, an industry expert in China's energy field and legal representative of ZMHT. “Through small-size distribution hydrogen production systems, hydrogen stations can produce hydrogen with high-density liquid methanol carrying hydrogen, to completely solve the high logistics cost of hydrogen fuel transportation. Therefore, the utilization of hydrogen energy can be rapidly popularized in a way acceptable to the market. “The e1NA patented technology incorporates decades of R&D effort focused on small scale hydrogen production systems. This, coupled with the JV’s near-term commercial opportunity of 300 hydrogen refueling stations will bring new impetus to the utilization of hydrogen energy in Greater China.”