[Guthrie, OK] — As global demand for clean energy accelerates, artificial (synthetic) graphite is emerging as a cornerstone material driving the transition toward sustainable production systems. Valued at roughly USD 8.2 billion in 2024, the synthetic graphite market is projected to grow at a 6.7% CAGR, reaching nearly USD 12 billion by 2030, fueled by surging demand in electric vehicles, energy storage, and high-temperature industrial technologies.

Amid this shift, a U.S.-based energy innovator is unveiling a breakthrough e-refinery platform that integrates artificial graphite within one of its core processes — producing clean hydrogen at dramatically lower cost while co-generating sustainable fuels and advanced carbon materials.

Artificial graphite’s exceptional heat resistance, electrical conductivity, and chemical stability enable continuous plasma operation and high system efficiency. Within the e-refinery’s core reactors, these properties enhance hydrogen purity, extend equipment lifespan, and minimize operational downtime. The result is a platform capable of achieving up to four times greater energy efficiency than leading electrolyzers.

Beyond hydrogen, the e-refinery transforms captured carbon into synthetic fuels, feedstocks, and value-added carbon materials, creating a self-reinforcing economic model aligned with circular carbon principles. This integration not only reduces emissions but also expands profitability across multiple energy and materials markets.

With U.S. synthetic graphite demand expected to exceed 475,000 tons annually by 2035 — an industry worth nearly USD 1 billion — the convergence of clean hydrogen production and graphite utilization positions this technology as a blueprint for sustainable industrial growth.

About FlexiH

FlexiH, Inc. is a U.S.-based clean energy technology company developing an integrated e-refinery platform that brings together the production of multiple e-fuels, carbon utilization, and advanced materials processing within a single system. Working in collaboration with state and federal energy institutions, FlexiH focuses on improving the practicality and economics of e-fuels while supporting scalable, sustainable industrial development.

 

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