Pioneering the Future of Green Hydrogen
Synergizing Japanese innovation with Malaysia's renewable resources to reach net-zero by 2050 — a megaproject spearheaded by K-KCCS India Pvt Ltd.
- 2050
- Net-Zero Target
- 95%
- System Efficiency
- 0
- Freshwater Reliance
- APAC
- Export Gateway
A megaproject built for the decarbonized century
The Malaysia Advanced Green Hydrogen Research City fuses Japanese precision engineering, Malaysian renewables, and Indian delivery scale into a single, government-aligned blueprint for clean hydrogen at industrial scale.
HETR Aligned
Built in lockstep with Malaysia's Hydrogen Economy and Technology Roadmap.
Indo-Japan Bridge
K-KCCS channels Japanese industry vanguards into a localized delivery model.
Sustainable by Design
Zero-emission ancillaries, zero-brine desalination, and circular waste-to-energy.
Net-Zero by 2050
A staged rollout from pilot to global export hub across three decade-defining phases.
Five breakthroughs. One unified hydrogen city.
Each technology stack is production-validated by Japanese partners and engineered for tropical, coastal, industrial-scale deployment.
Electron Vibration Decomposition
Rare-earth free, low-cost scaling
Targeted electron vibration frequencies split water without exotic catalysts — unlocking commodity-cost gigawatt deployment.
Capillary-Fed Electrolysis
41.5 kWh/kg — unprecedented
Ultra-high efficiency capillary architecture delivers a 95% system efficiency, redefining the economics of green H₂.
Direct Seawater Electrolysis
Zero freshwater dependency
Alkaline design principles handle raw seawater directly — removing the desalination bottleneck for coastal hydrogen plants.
ERCM Pyrolysis System
Zero-emission conversion
The Earth-Resource Ceramic-Machine pyrolyzes mixed waste streams into clean energy with no smokestack emissions.
Advanced Storage & Logistics
From vehicles to APAC export
Metal-Organic Frameworks enable safe vehicular storage; Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers ship H₂ across the Asia-Pacific.
Renewable power. Pristine water. No compromises.
CIGS Thin-Film Solar Panels
Engineered for tropical climates
Copper-Indium-Gallium-Selenide thin-film modules outperform silicon under high-temperature, high-humidity equatorial conditions — powering the city with consistent renewable electrons.
- High-temperature stable
- Low light-degradation
- Flexible deployment
- Rapid energy payback
AQUA VITA Desalination
Zero-brine seawater systems
Closed-loop AQUA VITA technology delivers ultra-pure process water without discharging brine — protecting marine ecosystems while supplying the electrolyzer ancillaries.
- Zero liquid discharge
- Marine-ecosystem safe
- Low specific energy
- Modular & scalable
A partnership framework, not a transaction.
K-KCCS India Pvt Ltd orchestrates the Indo-Japan bridge — bringing Japanese industrial vanguards into Malaysia and training a localized, highly skilled workforce to operate them at world-class standards.
Japan · Malaysia · India — tri-nation alignment under K-KCCS leadership.
Japanese Technology Transfer
Direct integration of vanguard industrial systems from Japan's leading hydrogen and energy houses.
Localized Skilled Workforce
Structured training tracks build a highly skilled Malaysian + regional engineering bench.
Joint R&D Programs
Bilateral research initiatives accelerate next-generation electrolysis and carrier chemistries.
APAC Export Gateway
K-KCCS positions Malaysia as the Asia-Pacific node for clean hydrogen exports and offtake.
Three decades. One trajectory to net-zero.
Phase 1 — Foundation & Pilot
Site commissioning, EVD and capillary-fed pilot plants, CIGS solar fields online, AQUA VITA water systems live. Workforce training cohorts launched with Japanese partners.
- Pilot electrolyzer fleet
- First MW-scale H₂ output
- Initial APAC offtake MoUs
Phase 2 — Demonstration & Scale-up
Gigawatt-class capacity, full DSE deployment, MOF vehicular storage rollout, LOHC export terminals operational. Regional R&D consortium in full motion.
- GW-scale electrolysis
- Coastal DSE plants
- MOF + LOHC supply chain
Phase 3 — Global Export Hub
Malaysia stands as the Asia-Pacific green hydrogen export hub. Net-zero industrial corridors powered, ERCM circular waste loops closed, and global offtake at full cadence.
- APAC export gateway
- Net-zero industrial corridors
- Circular waste-to-energy closed