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Game-changing technology solutions for the aviation sector

Grid-independent electricity generation for airport operations

Our methanol to hydrogen to electricity pathway can provide clean, reliable, and economical electricity generation onsite to charge battery electric vehicles. Onsite generation removes reliance on local power grids to provide a secure and reliable source for the large amounts of electricity required to recharge your eGSE, eVTOL, and eCTOL fleets. With the enormous growth in the EV sector, the need to significantly expand the recharging infrastructure is increasing rapidly.

Each charging station often requires MWs of electrical power, making building out the BEV charging infrastructure expensive and challenging, both in urban and remote locations.

e1 Air’s technology provides a safe, reliable, and economical solution to this challenge. Its scalable hydrogen generation technology provides the required hydrogen for on-site fuel cell electricity generation.

Power Generators - off-grid, on-demand power for maximum flexibility

World-leading hydrogen generation and purification technology

Hydrogen can also be produced on‐site using an electrolyzer, but electrolyzers are costly, power-hungry, and unreliable if solely dependent on renewable electricity or may result in a high carbon intensity if grid-connected.

Our hydrogen generators are designed to provide a scalable hydrogen solution that grows with your fleet operations and delivers the lowest overall cost of hydrogen for the station operator.

Our methanol to hydrogen generator products are simple, robust, and cost-effective. They produce pure fuel cell grade hydrogen anywhere you need it, in real-time, as required by the fuel cell power solution. No expensive and volume-intensive high-pressure hydrogen storage is required.

On-site hydrogen generation can remove the cost and complexity of expensive electrolyzers and the challenges associated with manufacturing, transporting, and storing bulk liquid or compressed hydrogen.

Most hydrogen is generated at large-scale production facilities, delivered, and stored as a liquified or compressed gas.  However, delivered hydrogen is expensive, and regulations often limit site storage. 

Hydrogen Generators - On-Site, when and where you need it.

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