Interview at WEC 2024

Jolt recently took part in the World Electrolysis Congress 2024 in Dusseldorf which was organised by World Hydrogen Leaders

The event was very good for Jolt with a good number of high quality contacts made and a series of interesting conversations.

During the event Jolt’s Global Sales Director – Wayne Thornhill was interviewed by Hydrogen Standard and discussed the benefits of Jolt’s electrodes for alkaline water electrolysis & AEM electrolysis.

Click the link below to see the interview:

Jolt Feature: H2Tech

Jolt would like to thank H2Tech for their article on our new production facility.

Jolt is depolying our patented Sparkfuze process at scale.  The first factory in Barcelona is capable of producing 60,000m2 of electrodes per annum using semi-automated production and is a blueprint for our expansion roll out where we will deploy fully automated electrode lines capable of producing 400,000m2 per annum (4GW).

Check out the story below.

Reverse current tolerance – Alkaline Electrolysers & Renewables

Alkaline water electrolysers have the perception of not being compatible with renewables.  This is largely down to the fact that most AWE electrolysers use bare nickel anodes, or anodes activated with catalysts that cannot withstand current following.

When coupled with renewable energy the electrolyser will be required to switch on and off.  This takes the load from positive to negative and with standard anodes this results in corrosion and degradation of performance.

Jolt’s anode coating, Sparkfuze H2A, has been shown to greatly improve the durability of the anode – even under reverse current conditions.

Investor’s perspective – Why Climentum invested in Jolt?

Follow the link below to see why Climentum were one of the early investors in Jolt’s new electrodes technology.

https://medium.com/@climentum/why-we-invested-in-jolt-electrodes-powering-the-green-hydrogen-revolution-c2811f36c5c9

Jolt manufacturers electrodes for alkaline water electrolyzers which are currently the most used type of electrolyzer.

Jolt also make electrodes for AEM electrolyzers (anion exchange membrane) which, although lower TRL, have a huge potential for growth over the coming years.