Our first large-scale deployment of the GIVE Process—turning sunlight and seawater into clean hydrogen, electricity, and fresh water.
The New Mexico Green Hydrogen Project marks the first real-world demonstration of GIVE’s proprietary photo-catalytic reactor system. Set in a region rich in sunlight, this initiative showcases the potential of producing carbon-free hydrogen without electricity input or electrolysers—just sunlight, water, and our breakthrough material.
Powered entirely by sunlight, our system requires no external electricity input—a self-sustaining breakthrough in green hydrogen production.
Beyond hydrogen, the process generates electricity, oxygen, and desalinated water, creating a circular clean-energy ecosystem.
Designed for remote deployment, the system’s modular structure can scale from local installations to industrial projects worldwide.
Unlike electrolyser-based systems, our process releases no toxic chlorine gas and leaves zero harmful emissions behind.
Engineered to thrive in high-irradiance regions, the reactor maximizes solar photon absorption for superior hydrogen yield.
Watch how our solar-driven reactor system transforms sunlight and water into clean hydrogen and power for the future.
A closer look at GIVE’s first large-scale deployment of our photo-catalytic hydrogen technology.