Jupiter Ionics has raised $9 million to progress its electrochemical green ammonia technology.
The funding will go towards accelerating the scale up of a self-contained system that takes in water, air and renewable energy and produces ammonia.
It believes its technology has ‘transformative potential’ as ammonia is the essential ingredient producing fertiliser and a key enabler of the low-carbon energy transition.
Green ammonia will have a range of uses in a low-carbon future, including as a fuel in its own right, in international shipping and as a hydrogen carrier.
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