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Hydrogen is increasingly important for the energy transition. But it's still expensive to produce it without fossil fuels. Rutvika Acharya is co-founder and CEO at Caplyzer, aiming to change that equation.
By developing a new generation of electrolyzers, Caplyzer wants to make a real impact in the world of hydrogen.
Heja Framtiden has a paid collaboration with the competition Startup 4 Climate, initiated by Godel and Ellevio, running on its sixth year. Eight finalist startups will be presented here in the podcast, and two of them will walk away with 1 million SEK after the final jury pitches on November 13th in Stockholm.
Caplyzer is the second finalist featured here in Heja Framtiden in 2025.
Podcast host: Christian von Essen // Learn more at hejaframtiden.se and subscribe to the newsletter (still only in Swedish).
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Hydrogen is increasingly important for the energy transition. But it's still expensive to produce it without fossil fuels. Rutvika Acharya is co-founder and CEO at Caplyzer, aiming to change that equation.
By developing a new generation of electrolyzers, Caplyzer wants to make a real impact in the world of hydrogen.
Heja Framtiden has a paid collaboration with the competition Startup 4 Climate, initiated by Godel and Ellevio, running on its sixth year. Eight finalist startups will be presented here in the podcast, and two of them will walk away with 1 million SEK after the final jury pitches on November 13th in Stockholm.
Caplyzer is the second finalist featured here in Heja Framtiden in 2025.
Podcast host: Christian von Essen // Learn more at hejaframtiden.se and subscribe to the newsletter (still only in Swedish).

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