Reversible fuel cells are based on proton exchange membrane fuel cells and solid oxide fuel cell technologies, which have been proposed to address energy storage and conversion challenges, providing versatile path-ways for renewable fuel production. A reversible fuel cell, also known as a “Unified Regenerative Fuel Cell,” is an electrochemical component that can operate via conception in fuel and elec-trolyzer modes. By definition, the process of any fuel cell could be reversed. However, a given device is usually optimized for operating in one mode and may. Cipher Neutron is redefining the future of energy with the world's first patent-pending Reversible Fuel Cell (RFC) that utilizes Graphene Slurry to store green hydrogen in a non-compressed, safe, and scalable form. This groundbreaking innovation merges hydrogen production and power generation into. Some renewable energy producers store their excess electricity as green hydrogen, using the electricity to produce hydrogen from water – labeled “green” because the process emits no carbon dioxide. Used to create fuels, fertilizer, and other chemicals, the global hydrogen market is about $125. Reversible fuel cells are systems that can act as low-carbon hydrogen producers and in reverse as power generators, potentially reducing cost and space requirements by combining the two functions in one device.