HYDROGEN SOCIETY

HYDROGEN SOCIETY

Methanol Synthesis for Hydrogen Supply Chain in Tokyo

E-methanol produced from green hydrogen and captured CO2 is emerging as a key sustainable shipping fuel and chemical feedstock. Tokyo drives Japan's Hydrogen Society vision as the center for hydrogen policy, major trading house headquarters, and engineering firm R&D.

Local Brief

Tokyo

Industry Focus

Hydrogen Supply ChainFuel Cell TechnologyIndustrial GasesResearch

0.1

Ω·cm²

350

μm

3x

Lower

Logistics

Air freight from India to Tokyo in 4-6 business days

Lower H2 Input Cost

Methanol synthesis requires approximately 190 kg of H2 per tonne of product. IONZERA's 3x lower membrane resistance reduces the electricity cost of this hydrogen input, directly improving e-methanol economics.

High-Purity Hydrogen Output

Gas crossover below 0.5% H2 in O2 ensures the hydrogen feed meets the purity specifications for methanol synthesis catalysts, minimizing downstream purification requirements.

Scale-Ready Manufacturing

E-methanol projects are being planned at 100,000+ tonne-per-year scale, requiring large electrolyser installations. IONZERA's mesh-free production scales to meet these demands.

Methanol Synthesis in Tokyo

Tokyo drives Japan's Hydrogen Society vision as the center for hydrogen policy, major trading house headquarters, and engineering firm R&D. The Kanto region hosts fuel cell technology developers, hydrogen supply chain companies, and industrial gas producers investing in next-generation electrolysis. Tokyo's technology marketplace sets the performance benchmarks for hydrogen components.

Japanese hydrogen technology buyers demand exceptional material quality and documented performance. IONZERA's engineered nanocomposite architecture and verified specifications meet the rigorous evaluation standards of Tokyo-based companies. The 3x resistance advantage provides quantifiable value for AWE efficiency improvement.

Hydrogen Supply ChainFuel Cell TechnologyIndustrial GasesResearch
20%

Thinner Profile

3x

Lower Resistance

TECHNICAL ADVANTAGE

IONZERA Performance for Tokyo

Methanol synthesis requires approximately 190 kg of H2 per tonne of product. IONZERA's 3x lower membrane resistance reduces the electricity cost of this hydrogen input, directly improving e-methanol economics.

Membrane Thickness

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get IONZERA methanol synthesis membranes in Tokyo?

Yes. G-Hexa ships IONZERA membranes to Tokyo, Japan. Air freight from India to Tokyo in 4-6 business days

Why use IONZERA for methanol synthesis in Tokyo?

IONZERA delivers 3x lower ionic resistance than Zirfon, reducing cell voltage and electricity costs for methanol synthesis applications. Japanese hydrogen technology buyers demand exceptional material quality and documented performance.

Is IONZERA suitable for Japanese hydrogen quality standards?

IONZERA provides documented, verified specifications for all key parameters including area resistance, gas crossover, mechanical strength, and chemical compatibility. G-Hexa provides full technical data packages for qualification.

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