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Sunhydrogen, Producing Hydrogen Using Sunlight, Retains Inredox to Support Design and Production of GEN2 Materials

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SunHydrogen, producer of hydrogen using sunlight, Retains InRedox to support design and production of GEN2 materials. SunHydrogen, Inc. (OTC:HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, announced a US company, InRedox, will work on producing material components needed for GEN 2 manufacturing development.

InRedox, LLC, based in Colorado, possesses decades of expertise in developing and manufacturing electrochemically-assisted self-organized nanostructured materials for many diverse applications. More specifically, InRedox has developed scalable technology for manufacturing nanoporous templated arrays of nanowires.

By retaining InRedox, SunHydrogen will be provided the insights needed to evaluate and demonstrate scalability of the processes involved in SunHydrogen technology designed to fabricate the nanoporous protective layer using its proprietary electrochemical anodization process.

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While SCHMID is in cooperation to develop the scaled manufacturing process for GEN 2 from scratch to a final product, InRedox’s expertise will focus mainly on the fabrication of the protective layers essential for GEN 2 that would be used as complementary to SCHMID and/or other partner efforts.

Sunhydrogen, producing hydrogen using sunlight, retains Inredox to support design and production

Dr. Joun Lee, Technology Director for SunHydrogen, Inc.

InRedox has the expertise and insight via their decades of experiences in scaling up the electrochemical anodization process to both support and expedite the development process for SunHydrogen

“We are focused on improving the efficiency and reducing cost across each step of the development process and ultimately supply chain. This partnership is yet another key initiative for strengthening our commercial viability.”

SunHydrogen Retains InRedox to Support the Design and Production of Essential GEN2 Materials, Santa Barbara, CA. April 1, 2021

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