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Although it is the most abundant element in the universe, making cheap, pure hydrogen here on earth was a surprisingly hard nut to break.

“Hydrogen is always plagued with a pair of problems. One is, how do you do it effectively? Flyingsaid to TechCrunch.

The latest newly formed companies have focused on creating articulated electrolytes, allowing them to be massively produced and compressed into transport containers. Yellamraju’s company has taken this trendy tactic at the end. The Fourier targets something larger than two standard server shelves standing side by side.

Investors noted, with General Catalyst and Paramark Ventures leading to a series of $ 18.5 million, the company told TechCrunch exclusively. Other participating investors include Airbus Ventures, Borusan Ventures, Gsbackers, McJ Collective and positive businesses.

The ratio of the Fourier server extends to the section. There, the company installs multiple small electrolytes – about 20 in the current design – called “blades”. Each blade is powered by a pump shared with each other and the electricity comes from slightly modified power supplies borrowed from the data center world.

“We reschedule them. We upgrade them to run electrolysis,” Yellamraju said. “It also allows us to use these accessories already sold in billions.”

Within each hydrogen production unit, the software manages the blades to optimize their operation. Here, Yellamraju said the company was inspired by another part of Commoditized technology, lithium -ion battery.

“If you look at companies like Tesla, they started with small cells, a series of them, so that they could allow them to make off-the-shelf components, but to push the complexity into a computing mattress,” he said.

Tesla’s batteries are involved in thousands of smaller batteries, which are supervised by a combination of hardware and software known as “BMS”. BMS handles the charge and discharge of each individual cell and will monitor anything that suggests that a battery is degraded, reducing its use or signaling it for repair.

The Fourier system also monitors the performance of each electrolyte blade, the production and monitoring of signs of degradation. The goal, Yellamraju said, is to “promote the problem of overall performance and the problem of production in data optimization problem”.

The start has operated two laboratory pilots, which make about one kilogram of hydrogen per hour, with a pharmaceutical manufacturer and a solar energy company. They then have two commercial -scale pilot plants, one at a petrochemical plant in Ohio and another in a company in Fremont, California, which makes airlines. Both must work until June. Finally, Fourier targets customers who need 6 to 20 kg per hour, which would require about 300 kilowatts in 1 megawatt electrolyte capacity.

Fourier’s potential commercial customers, which include pharmaceutical, petrochemical and ceramics manufacturers, today pay about $ 13 to $ 14 per kilogram. Yellamraju said his company could deliver hydrogen for $ 6 to $ 7 per kilogram without including government incentives. “With our margin, they still save half the value of hydrogen,” he said.

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