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Pulsenics and Endua to deploy AI-powered electrolyzer monitoring for green H2

Pulsenics, a Toronto-based provider of electrochemical monitoring technology, and Endua, a Brisbane-based developer of onsite green H2 systems, have announced the world’s first commercial deployment of AI-enabled spectrum scanning for H2 electrolyzers. Together, the two companies will combine their capabilities to predict how H2 electrolyzers perform under punishing intermittent power conditions.

The partnership integrates Pulsenics’ proprietary Pulse Probe hardware with Endua’s green H2 stacks to deliver real-time performance monitoring under highly variable solar conditions. This information breakthrough helps H2 producers lower costs, extend asset lifetimes and build confidence in H2 as a reliable energy source.

Closing a critical gap for green H2. Electrolyzers are the backbone of green H2 production, but today the industry has limited visibility into how they perform and degrade when exposed to intermittent renewable energy. Endua’s systems connect directly to solar farms to avoid grid costs and use cheaper power when it is available, a cost advantage that comes with frequent on and off cycling.

Pulsenics’ Pulse Probe series applies electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), a scanning technique widely used in research but never before deployed in commercial H2 production. AI then synthesizes data from continuous scanning across dozens of frequencies to provide early failure warnings, track degradation and optimizes for ultra-low electricity prices.

“Green H2 can compete with other energy technologies when we use the world’s cheapest power,” comments Pulsenics COO and Co-Founder Mariam Awara. “Pulsenics will close the knowledge gap between renewable inputs and electrolyzer performance to help optimize H2 plants for real-world conditions.”

Continuous monitoring of electrolyzer stacks also accelerates deal-making between H2 producers and OEMs. Because OEMs like Endua often make guarantees on uptime, lifetime and production volume, advanced performance data helps de-risk agreements and build trust.

“Industrial H2 users want to create their own supply onsite, and they need guarantees on performance and uptime,” said Endua CEO Paul Sernia. “AI analytics from Pulsenics helps us to offer the latest high-performance technology and deliver on these promises to our customers.”