Delivered. Installed. Ready for industrial testing! Our containerised CO₂ electrolyser system has arrived in Linz, Austria. Together with K1-MET GmbH, we are about to start testing eChemicles’ technology for the first time at an active industrial site. This milestone shows exactly what our technology is designed for: decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors, like steel manufacturing, in an economic way. Coming soon! Be ready for our video, showing how the container arrived in Austria — and what scalable CO₂ utilisation looks like in practice. Would you like to be the next location where we install our industrial‑ready, containerised low-temperature CO₂ electrolyser? 👉 sales@echemicles.com Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow!
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Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow!
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We are proud to have developed the world's first containerised low-temperature CO₂ electrolyser system, which can be coupled with renewable energy to convert CO₂ into valuable chemicals in a carbon-neutral way. eChemicles has been recognized as a Top Innovator for UpLink of the World Economic Forum's Carbon Capture and Utilization Challenge. We are focusing on developing and bringing groundbreaking electrolyser technologies to the market, that enable the chemical industry to profitably reduce its environmental impact. We aim to tackle industrial challenges, providing an alternative to fossil-based feedstocks. eChemicles has partnered with Bosch Thin Metal Technologies to accelerate the commercialization of our novel Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) technology and the processes towards achieving Net Zero goals. Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow!
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- Chemical Manufacturing
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- 11-50 employees
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- Szeged, Csongrád
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- 2017
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eChemicles returns to CO₂-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference, organised by nova-Institut GmbH, in Cologne on 28-29 April 2026. Speaker announcement 👉 On 29 April, Tamas Fodi will take the stage in the CO₂ Utilisation Technologies session. He will introduce how we are testing our CO₂ electrolyser technology in a real steel‑industry environment — an essential step toward meaningful industrial deployment. Moving beyond the lab and into heavy‑industry conditions is critical for understanding performance, integration challenges, and true operational durability. He will also walk through our TRL roadmap, outlining how structured scale‑up accelerates the transition from R&D to industrial application. A key focus of the presentation will be why container‑scale systems are so important for technology developers: they bridge the gap between pilot and full‑scale deployment, reduce scale‑up risk, and enable realistic validation with industrial partners. If you are interested in CO₂ utilisation, industrial electrolysis, or how new technologies can move faster from innovation to impact, don’t miss his session and feel free to reach out to us at sales@echemicles.com. Looking forward to the discussion and to connecting at the conference! Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow!
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Richard Jones and Gábor Engel have just wrapped up the 4th European Green Steel Summit (organised by ECV International) — two very intense and valuable days spent with the steel industry. It was great to hear first‑hand about the challenges steel producers are facing on their decarbonisation journey and equally encouraging to see how eChemicles’ technology can support this essential transition. The discussions confirmed that practical, scalable solutions are more important than ever. The strong interest and openness led to many follow‑up meetings to be set up after the conference, and we are looking forward to continuing these conversations. Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow!
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eChemicles at COAST26 Vienna! We are pleased to highlight that Dorottya Hursán will present at this year’s Conference on Applied Surface Chemistry (COAST26) on 27th April at the Vienna University of Technology. Her pitch, “From Lab to Industry: Advancing CO₂ Electrolysis through Standardization.” addresses one of the most pressing questions in the field: how to move CO₂ electrolysis from promising lab-scale results to robust industrial application. She will focus on the essential role of standardization in MEA development and fabrication, the need for consistent operating protocols across electrolyzer systems, and why reproducibility, reliability and durability are non‑negotiable when scaling this technology for real industrial environments. This topic sits at the core of making CO₂ electrolysis viable beyond research labs, and we are proud to see Dóri bringing this perspective to an international audience. If you are interested in the topic, we encourage you to join the event or follow eChemicles for more updates.
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New publication from the ROROTE (Round-Robin Testing for CO₂ Electrolysis) project is out! We are excited to share our latest scientific contribution: “Toward Standardization in CO₂ Electrolysis: A Round Robin Study” published in Advanced Energy Materials of Wiley-VCH. This work was carried out in close collaboration between eChemicles and our academic partners: Fraunhofer UMSICHT, University of Szeged, Technische Universität Berlin, DTU - Technical University of Denmark and Delft University of Technology, bringing together leading expertise in CO₂ electrolysis research. From eChemicles, Dorottya Hursán, Angelika Samu and Csaba Janáky contributed to the study — advancing the scientific foundations for reliable, comparable CO₂ electrolysis performance metrics. The Round Robin study identifies key sources of experimental variability across labs, highlights the impact of temperature control and heating strategies, pressure fluctuations, and electrochemical protocol design, and provides a recommended standardized testing protocol for the global CO₂ electrolysis community. This publication is an important step toward improved reproducibility, clearer performance targets, and accelerated industrial adoption of CO₂ electrolysis technologies. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/dCy-ARuS Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow! #CO2electrolysis #research #standardization #CCU #electrochemistry
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Award-winning technology 🎉 We are proud to announce that eChemicles has been recognised by the DeepTech Innovation Award of the Hungarian Innovation Grand Prize, organised by The Hungarian Association for Innovation (Magyar Innovációs Szövetség). This prestigious award acknowledges developments that demonstrate outstanding scientific excellence, sustainability impact, environmental benefits, and proven economic value. Our low‑temperature CO₂‑to‑CO electrolyser — the world’s first in a fully containerised industrial format — demonstrate how unavoidable CO₂ emissions can be transformed into high‑value C1 feedstock directly on site, without redesigning existing processes. The award was accepted at the ceremony by Csaba Janáky, recognising the technological breakthrough that brought this system from the lab to industrial deployment readiness. We are proud of this achievement — and even more excited about the industrial applications ahead. Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow! 🌳 #innovation #award #CO2utilization #electrolysis #decarbonization #CCU Photos: Magyar Innovációs Szövetség
Award-winning CO₂ electrolyser technology
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Green CO is one of the most versatile C1 feedstocks – enabling real decarbonization without changing existing industrial processes. And now it can be produced directly from your CO₂ emissions. At eChemicles, we have developed the world's first containerised low-temperature CO₂ electrolyser system, designed for seamless integration into existing infrastructure. Where green CO makes an impact: - Pharmaceuticals: carbonylation steps for APIs and intermediates - Cosmetics and F&F: sustainable aroma and ingredient synthesis - Biotechnology: biogas enhancement for improving yield and be used as intermediate for bio fuels - Semiconductor: etching, reductive cleaning, and carbon‑containing precursor synthesis in advanced node manufacturing - Chemicals: key material of several chemicals, such as methanol, polyurethanes, acetic acid - Metallurgy: low‑carbon metal oxide reduction - Oil & Gas: tuning syngas ratios and supporting FT pathways, SAF Green CO offers lower emissions, secure feedstock supply, and can easily be applied in your production. If your production relies on carbon inputs today, green CO provides a real drop‑in alternative — without compromising performance. Want to explore how green CO fits into your processes? Let’s talk: sales@echemicles.com Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow! 🌳 #CCU #greenCO #electrolysis #industrialdecarbonization
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eChemicles live at Smart Energy Week, Tokyo! Richard Jones (CEO) and Péter Farkas (Director of Engineering) are here in Tokyo, Japan to meet future and recent industrial partners, discussing how our award-winning CO₂‑to‑CO electrolyser technology can unlock real decarbonisation inside existing production lines. If you are interested in: - on‑site CO₂‑to‑CO electrolysis, - securing local, drop‑in C1 feedstock, - or evaluating whether your CO₂ stream is a fit for our containerised system Meet our team at the EU Pavilion or message us directly at sales@echemicles.com We are actively looking for new industrial sites for upcoming deployments. Let’s turn your CO₂ emissions into a valuable product. Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow! 🌳 #SmartEnergyWeek #CO2utilization #electrolysis #cleantech #industrialdecarbonization
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Great opportunity from the EIC - European Innovation Council! Registration is open until March 15 — do not miss it. Register here: https://lnkd.in/dH3_7yfC We will be there — come meet eChemicles in Brussels on 26-27 March at Scaling Renewable Fuels and Chemicals for a Resilient European Industry – From Scientific Creativity to Innovation. Looking forward to meeting innovators and future partners!
🚀 Sustainability meets scalability Last year, we hosted "Sustainability Meets Scalability", a groundbreaking event uniting 200+ leaders from academia, industry, startups, and policy to drive sustainable fuels, chemicals, and materials from renewable resources. Backed by the EIC, imec, SolDAC EU Project, S2B - Solar To Butanol, and SUNERGY - Fossil-free fuels and chemicals for a climate-neutral Europe, this two-day summit moved beyond theory to address real scalability challenges in renewable hydrogen, fuels, and chemicals. ♻️ This year we, with co-organiser eChemicles, will delve into the crucial question of scaling up renewable technologies and explore what it truly takes to create new markets. Join the event to discover the blend of scientific creativity and innovation needed to scale cutting-edge technologies, through keynotes, panels and pitch sessions featuring the EIC's Pathfinder Challenge portfolios and leading startups. Register by 15 March: https://lnkd.in/duUCjCXX Read the full report: https://lnkd.in/dNsqMiyD
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Leadership update at eChemicles. We are delighted to welcome Richard Jones as our new CEO — formerly the CEO of Chemaxon, InnoStudio Inc., and ThalesNano Inc.. Richard brings exceptional leadership experience, a top tier professional business track record and fresh momentum to our already fast advancing journey. He will focus on the market implementation of our new containerized CO₂ electrolyser system. At the same time Csaba Janáky will continue his role as CTO and Chairman of the Board, working very closely with Richard by shaping and leading our vision. Csaba and Richard (together with Alexander Drijver) co-founded eChemicles — leaders who combine optimism, deep expertise, and a shared commitment to building a sustainable future. Their complementary strengths create a powerful synergy as we step into our next phase of growth. Richard’s perspective on the road ahead: “I'm delighted to return to eChemicles. A company we founded to make a difference to this planet by offering industry the ability to reduce their CO₂ emissions and create a product that can go towards making green fuels, plastics, or chemicals at the same time. Reducing our over-reliance on fossil fuels. I return at an important milestone, the industrialisation of our second containerized system. This means we will now concentrate on building our customer base and our partner network and this will be my main focus moving forward.” Csaba’s vision for the next chapter: “During the past years we have shown that low-temperature CO₂ electrolysis can work, even in industrial scale stacks. Now we need to show that it works well in the various use cases. I am excited to focus on the improvement and further scale-up of our technology, together with our partners along the value chain. The best is yet to come.” With this transition, eChemicles enters a new chapter — one marked by sharp focus, strong partnerships and continuous ambition. Electrolysis for a Better Tomorrow! 🌳
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