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    Home » H2G and GEIH Partner with A*STAR to Advance Sustainable Battery Materials

    H2G and GEIH Partner with A*STAR to Advance Sustainable Battery Materials

    PrakashBy PrakashAugust 1, 2025 Battery 3 Mins Read
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    H2G and GEIH partner with A*STAR to commercialize sustainable hard carbon materials for next-generation sodium-ion batteries.

    H2G Green Limited (“H2G” or the “Company,” together with its subsidiaries, collectively the “Group”), a leader in sustainable energy solutions, and its subsidiary Green Energy Investment Holding Private Limited (“GEIH”) have announced a license agreement with Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research.

    GEIH is an innovator in sustainable hydrogen with proprietary technologies that repurpose and transform waste biomass into green hydrogen, as well as biochar and other high-value, sustainable materials. GEIH will commercialize a proprietary treatment process by A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (A*STAR IMRE) to purify biochar, a by-product, into high-value hard carbon material for market use. Hard carbon materials are primarily used as anodes for batteries such as sodium-ion and lithium-ion batteries due to their unique properties. They are also found in applications for water and air purification as well as conductive additives in paints and coatings.

    Following execution of the license agreement, GEIH and A*STAR will begin the next phase of scaling up to accelerate the commercialization pathway of the biochar purification process, focusing on producing hard carbon as anodes for use in sodium-ion batteries.

    Mr. Sydney Kwan, CEO of GEIH, remarked, “We are deeply grateful to A*STAR for their ongoing collaboration and support. Our joint efforts are transforming the nation into a hub for sustainable technologies and green energy.”

    An earlier exploratory phase found that the hard carbon GEIH produces tends to be superior to existing commercial materials due to a high graphite content, which makes the material favorable for anodes in sodium-ion batteries. These have possible applications for grid-scale energy storage, electric vehicles, and consumer electronics. The abundance of sodium makes sodium-ion batteries a more sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries.

    GEIH’s technologies make it especially suited to this endeavor. The Company’s proprietary high-temperature thermochemical process turns any type of biomass without silica into hydrogen, biochar, bio-oil (for sustainable aviation fuel), and wood vinegar. The entire process incorporates circularity of materials as a guiding principle, and production of biochar results from incorporating carbon sequestration. The output materials power sectors as diverse as data centers, wafer fabrication, construction, agriculture, food manufacturing, laundry services, and central kitchens.

    Mr. Pek Hak Bin, CEO of H2G, added, “Hydrogen is the energy of the future and a core part of Singapore’s low-carbon energy strategy. H2G is expanding possibilities for Singapore and beyond by pioneering a novel hydrogen production process that is cost-effective, less carbon intensive than electrolysis, and repurposes waste into sustainable materials. These power sustainable industries, as our hard carbon anode materials for sodium-ion batteries will empower a broader range of industries to reduce their environmental impact. In this way, H2G creates win-win-win sustainability solutions to multiple problems across industries.”

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