In a groundbreaking leap for the global energy transition, Envision, a global leader in green technology and renewable innovation, has officially commissioned the world’s largest and most advanced green hydrogen and ammonia production facility. Located in the Chifeng Net Zero Industrial Park, the facility is the first of its kind to operate entirely off-grid on renewable power and be fully integrated with artificial intelligence for real-time optimisation.
The facility, now producing 3,20,000 tons of green ammonia annually, is set to begin international exports in Q4 of this year. It marks a significant advancement in industrial-scale decarbonisation and sets a new global benchmark for clean fuel production.
Powered by the world’s largest off-grid renewable energy system, the plant uses Envision’s proprietary AI-integrated platform to seamlessly manage a hybrid system of advanced wind turbines, grid-forming battery storage, and predictive meteorological modelling. This setup ensures stable, round-the-clock green ammonia production, eliminating the need for conventional grid power.
“This is more than a technological milestone,” said Lei Zhang, Founder and CEO of Envision. “Scalable, green alternatives are now real and operational. We can’t get to net zero without green hydrogen, and we can’t afford to wait. This is the blueprint for a clean energy future.”
The facility is also the first to implement dynamic air-separation and liquid nitrogen energy storage at commercial scale, converting excess renewable energy into stored potential for use during low generation periods. Electrolysers at the site are designed to respond intelligently to fluctuations in renewable supply, allowing the system to self-optimise for maximum efficiency and minimal waste.
Envision’s green ammonia not only serves as a clean fuel but also provides a stable carrier for hydrogen, solving one of the industry’s greatest challenges: safe, scalable transport and storage. The company’s modular plant design means the model can be replicated globally to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels to clean molecules.
The project has already secured a long-term offtake agreement with Japan’s Marubeni Corporation, paving the way for broader adoption of green ammonia in sectors such as fertilisers, chemicals, and maritime shipping.
In recognition of its sustainability and safety standards, the facility has been awarded the prestigious Bureau Veritas Renewable Ammonia Certification, further establishing Envision’s leadership in clean fuel technology.
By 2028, the Chifeng facility is projected to scale up production to 1.5 million tons per year, achieving price parity with conventional grey ammonia and methanol, a critical milestone for mainstream adoption of green fuels.
With the world urgently seeking viable alternatives to the five-billion-ton fossil fuel supply chain, Envision’s AI-powered solution is poised to become a cornerstone of the clean energy revolution. The company’s vision of a world powered by intelligent, renewable-based systems is no longer a future aspiration, it is operational reality.
“This project is not just an engineering feat, it’s a turning point,” said Zhang. “We are demonstrating how the convergence of AI, renewables, and modular design can reshape the global energy infrastructure.”
As the clean molecule revolution gains momentum, Envision stands at the forefront, transforming how the world produces, stores and consumes energy, one green molecule at a time.

