XINTC, a Dutch initiative funded entirely by private Dutch investments, has unveiled a revolutionary electrolyser design featuring an all-plastic gas module (stack). This innovation eliminates the need for critical metals, membranes, and seals, paving the way for the mass production of virtually maintenance-free electrolysers.
Advancing efficiency with cutting-edge technology
Thanks to intelligent electronics, XINTC’s gas modules can switch on and off at high frequency – up to hundreds of thousands of cycles – without experiencing significant wear and tear. This allows the system to extract up to 25% more hydrogen from a single solar field compared to other manufacturers’ solutions. The XINTC electrolyser system is built from four modular building blocks, designed to meet varying requirements for production capacity, storage volume, hydrogen purity, and output pressure. All modules are standardised and can be made operational within a single day of installation.
Versatile applications and global reach
XINTC’s target market includes mid-range systems ranging from 500 kW to over 100 MW, making the technology suitable for a wide array of applications such as ammonia production, steel furnaces, fertiliser manufacturing, industrial heating, biomethanisation, and mobility solutions. Production of gas modules and system assembly will take place on multiple continents, supported by a global network of distributors. The company has already received significant interest from international stakeholders eager to adopt this innovative electrolyser technology.
XINTC, a Dutch initiative funded entirely by private Dutch investments, has unveiled a revolutionary electrolyser design featuring an all-plastic gas module (stack). This innovation eliminates the need for critical metals, membranes, and seals, paving the way for the mass production of virtually maintenance-free electrolysers.
Advancing efficiency with cutting-edge technology
Thanks to intelligent electronics, XINTC’s gas modules can switch on and off at high frequency – up to hundreds of thousands of cycles – without experiencing significant wear and tear. This allows the system to extract up to 25% more hydrogen from a single solar field compared to other manufacturers’ solutions. The XINTC electrolyser system is built from four modular building blocks, designed to meet varying requirements for production capacity, storage volume, hydrogen purity, and output pressure. All modules are standardised and can be made operational within a single day of installation.
Versatile applications and global reach
XINTC’s target market includes mid-range systems ranging from 500 kW to over 100 MW, making the technology suitable for a wide array of applications such as ammonia production, steel furnaces, fertiliser manufacturing, industrial heating, biomethanisation, and mobility solutions. Production of gas modules and system assembly will take place on multiple continents, supported by a global network of distributors. The company has already received significant interest from international stakeholders eager to adopt this innovative electrolyser technology.