Amogy’s highly-efficient ammonia-to-power technology was successfully integrated into a John Deere mid-size standard tractor.

According to an official press release, the unique system consists of a standard liquid-storage tank and highly efficient ammonia-cracking modules integrated into a hybrid fuel cell system, which can provide consistent primary power for several hours per refueling.

Therefore, the pioneering vehicle maintains the functionality and duration requirements operators rely on to support farming tasks, which has never been offered with other alternative energy solutions.

The ammonia-powered tractor was driven for separate periods, with a refueling session in between. Refueling a tractor with liquid ammonia is fast and simple, similar to gas or diesel refueling.

Amogy offers ammonia-based, emission-free, high energy-density power solutions to decarbonize transportation for a sustainable future.

Founded in 2020 by four MIT PhD alumni with a shared vision, Amogy aims to enable the decarbonization of the heavy-duty transportation sector, accelerating the global journey towards Net Zero 2050.

The company has been invested in by AP Ventures, Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund and DCVC.

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