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Fertilizer & Urea Production Membrane in United States

Global food security depends on nitrogen fertilizers, which depend on ammonia, which depends on hydrogen. The US hydrogen market is accelerating under the Inflation Reduction Act's production tax credits (up to $3/kg for clean hydrogen) and the DOE's $7 billion Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program.

Market Context

United States

Policy

Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) / DOE Hydrogen Shot

H₂ Target

$1/kg green hydrogen (Hydrogen Shot), 7 regional hydrogen hubs

7

Cities

5

Industries

Decarbonize the Food Chain

Fertilizer production accounts for approximately 1.5% of global CO2 emissions. Replacing grey hydrogen with green electrolytic H2 directly addresses this carbon-intensive step in the food supply chain.

Reduce Feedstock Cost

Hydrogen represents the largest variable cost in ammonia-based fertilizer production. IONZERA's 3x lower membrane resistance reduces this dominant input cost.

Scale for Agricultural Demand

Global fertilizer production requires hundreds of millions of tonnes of ammonia. IONZERA's scalable, mesh-free manufacturing supports the massive membrane volumes needed for this transition.

Fertilizer & Urea Production in United States’s Hydrogen Market

The US hydrogen market is accelerating under the Inflation Reduction Act's production tax credits (up to $3/kg for clean hydrogen) and the DOE's $7 billion Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program. Houston, Pittsburgh, and California are focal points for hydrogen production, with applications spanning refineries, steel, ammonia, and transport. American electrolyser manufacturers are scaling rapidly to capture IRA incentives.

IONZERA helps US hydrogen projects maximize IRA credits by reducing the electricity cost per kg of hydrogen through 3x lower membrane resistance. For American electrolyser OEMs, IONZERA provides a high-performance membrane source that diversifies supply beyond European single-supplier dependency.

RefineriesSteelAmmoniaTransport HydrogenHydrogen Hubs
3x

Lower Resistance

20%

Thinner Profile

PERFORMANCE ADVANTAGE

Why IONZERA for Fertilizer & Urea Production in United States

Fertilizer production accounts for approximately 1.5% of global CO2 emissions. Replacing grey hydrogen with green electrolytic H2 directly addresses this carbon-intensive step in the food supply chain.

Shipping & Logistics

Air freight from India to US hubs (Houston, LA, NYC) in 5-8 business days. Sea freight 4-6 weeks.

Area Resistance

3x LOWER
Area Specific Resistance ComparisonIONZERA0.09-0.1 Ω·cm²Zirfon0.30 Ω·cm²00.10.20.3 Ω·cm²~3x Lower

Thickness

20% THINNER
Membrane Thickness ComparisonIONZERA350-410 μmZirfon500 μm500 μm scale20-30%thinnerThinner membrane = More compact stacks= Higher power density

Fertilizer & Urea Production Membrane in United States Cities

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose IONZERA for fertilizer & urea production in United States?

IONZERA delivers 3x lower ionic resistance than Zirfon, making it ideal for fertilizer & urea production applications in United States. IONZERA helps US hydrogen projects maximize IRA credits by reducing the electricity cost per kg of hydrogen through 3x lower membrane resistance.

How does IONZERA improve the economics of IRA-supported hydrogen projects?

The IRA provides up to $3/kg production tax credit for clean hydrogen. IONZERA's 3x lower membrane resistance reduces electricity consumption per kg of H2, lowering production costs and maximizing the net benefit of IRA incentives for alkaline electrolysis projects.

Can IONZERA be used in DOE Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub projects?

Yes. IONZERA is a drop-in replacement for conventional AWE membranes, compatible with standard alkaline electrolyser stacks. Hub projects using alkaline electrolysis can benefit from IONZERA's superior efficiency and competitive pricing.

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