China's First Modular Magnesium-Based Solid-State Automatic Hydrogen Supply System Launched

Published: Jun 23, 2025 09:02

On June 5, iHydrogen Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "iHydrogen Technology") launched China's first modular magnesium-based solid-state hydrogen supply system—the iHydrogen Technology No. 1 Automated Magnesium-Based Modular Hydrogen Supply System.

This system centers on magnesium-based solid-state hydrogen storage materials and integrates innovative designs in automation, modularity, and compatibility to provide efficient and flexible solutions for diverse hydrogen application scenarios. The system comprises hydrogen storage cylinders, hydrogen storage modules, and hydrogen supply modules. By transporting the hydrogen storage cylinders under normal temperature and pressure, it ensures the safe and efficient storage and transportation of hydrogen from the source to the application site. In fixed hydrogen application scenarios, the system can meet hydrogen demand ranging from kilogram to metric ton levels, suitable for applications in vehicles, ships, drones, robots, and other scenarios.

iHydrogen Technology has signed strategic cooperation agreements with the Suzhou Automotive Research Institute of Tsinghua University and PowerChina Eco-Environment Design & Research Co., Ltd. The three parties will engage in in-depth cooperation centered around the modular magnesium-based solid-state hydrogen supply system, jointly developing efficient, safe, and low-cost magnesium-based solid-state hydrogen storage technologies, forming modular hydrogen supply system solutions, and achieving large-scale applications in transportation, energy storage, energy supply bases, and other fields. They will jointly promote the high-quality development of China's hydrogen energy industry and contribute to the realization of the national "dual carbon" goals.

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