Johnson Matthey (JM) has secured the acquisition of the assets and intellectual property of Oxis Energy, based in Oxford, UK, who formerly developed lithium-sulphur batteries for the manufacturing of components for green hydrogen production.
This is part of a recent scheme to largely upgrade JM’s green hydrogen business that will significantly scale up the industry.
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