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AcceleraPEM Electrolyzers

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The most robust and efficient technology for pure hydrogen generation at scale.

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Hydrogen electrolyzers
Accelera is the industry benchmark for PEM electrolyzer systems that are safe, reliable and deliver unmatched productivity and return on investment. When our `plug-and-play` systems arrive on-site, they are ready to start producing high purity hydrogen continuously or flexibly and can be installed indoors or out.

How PEM works
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers have a solid polymer electrolyte membrane. When used to produce hydrogen through electrolysis, an electrical current is applied and water is split into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen protons pass through the membrane to form hydrogen gas, which is then captured to use as a fuel source or for use in industrial applications.

Power-to-Gas
Natural gas replacement
We provide innovate grid-balancing solutions to quickly convert excess renewable energy into hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas can be inject directly into the grid to provide zero-emissions power or stored until the grid demand requires it, effectively replacing the use of natural gas.

Green Ammonia
Decarbonizing agriculture
The green hydrogen produced using Accelera PEM electrolyzer systems can be used as feedstock to produce green ammonia, a pungent gas used to make agricultural fertilizers.   

Hydrogen Refueling Stations
Fueling Infrastructure for hydrogen-powered vehicles
Accelera electrolyzers are designed with advanced electrolysis technology to fuel a new generation of transportation and mobility by offering fast, quite and safe hydrogen refueling for cars, vans, trucks, buses and even ships.

eFuels
Hydrogen Production + Carbon Capture
Turn current infrastructure and vehicles into climate-friendly solutions using eFuels, carbon-free energy carriers compatible with today’s internal combustion engines and infrastructure.

Large Industries
Steel + Glass + Electronics
We`re shifting away from fossil fuels in hard-to-abate sectors using leading electrolyzer technologies that enable the production of pure hydrogen.