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AlGalCo

AlGalCo - Revolutionizing Hydrogen Energy with Aluminium & Water

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Founded in 2006, AlGalCo (Aluminum-Gallium Company) is at the forefront of hydrogen innovation with the exclusive license to commercialize a patented breakthrough technology that generates hydrogen on demand. The process is simple yet revolutionary—just add water to a solid alloy composed of over 90% common aluminium, and hydrogen is instantly produced.

Unlike traditional hydrogen production methods that rely on high-pressure containers and pipelines, AlGalCo's process is safe, efficient, and sustainable. The alloy can be stored under standard temperature and pressure and, after use, the spent material (alumina) can be fully recycled into the original alloy using well-established aluminium industry techniques—ensuring a closed-loop, eco-friendly solution.


AlGalCo's Hydrogen on Tap™ system, developed in collaboration with Purdue University, is already being used by municipal and commercial fleet vehicles under green energy initiatives. This technology helps reduce dependence on gasoline, burns with zero harmful emissions, and serves as an innovative solution for energy storage.Manufactured in Indiana, USA, their systems contribute to local industry and sustainability efforts, further reinforcing their commitment to a cleaner and greener future.

 

Features and Benefits of AlGalCo's Technology:

  • It provides power to internal combustion engines either fully or as a supplement, thereby decreasing the need for gasoline and diesel
  • It relies on a wholly renewable and sustainable hydrogen source
  • Its application ranges from portable generators and fuel cells to 5.4-liter V-8 gas-powered fleet vehicles and 15-liter over-the-road diesel trucks
  • It is nearing cost-competitive levels with liquid fuels
  • It removes the necessity for high-pressure storage and transport of hydrogen
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