Hydrogen Production Revolutionised by Metallic Nanofiber Mesh Electrodes
The article describes recent developments around M-Spin, a 2024 Imperial College London spin-out, its seed funding, grant, and claims of a novel nanofiber electrode potentially improving green hydrogen production economics. Most company/funding facts are plausible and likely verifiable, but technical performance claims and projections remain unverified and primarily sourced to company statements, which the long version generally qualifies. No confirmation of the stated funding round, patent families, specific technical achievements, or forthcoming pilots could be located in reputable recent news databases as of August 22, 2025; however, the language is mostly appropriately attributed. The events are presented as recent, i.e., less than two weeks old.
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