Expected to become the world’s largest eFuels production facility, Project Roadrunner will produce sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF), eDiesel, and eNaphtha using CO₂, renewable power, and water. These fuels will serve the aviation, heavy-duty trucking, plastics, and maritime sectors. Commercial production is slated to begin in 2027.
The project is expected to support American innovation and drive economic growth in West Texas, creating skilled jobs, many of which will draw on expertise from the region’s oil and gas industry.
“We are very pleased to be working with Electric Hydrogen and have been impressed with the HYPRplant design and commercial package,” said Robert Schuetzle, CEO of Infinium. “Low-cost renewable hydrogen is a critical component to eFuel production, and the industry needs the kind of innovation and thoughtful execution we have seen from Electric Hydrogen.”
“This cutting-edge project exemplifies how low-cost, industrial-scale clean hydrogen production will drive new markets for American-made fuels and support the buildout of domestic manufacturing facilities,” said Raffi Garabedian, Electric Hydrogen’s CEO and Co-founder. “We’re honored to be selected as Infinium’s electrolyzer manufacturer of choice.”
Brookfield Asset Management and Breakthrough Energy Catalyst are financing partners for Project Roadrunner, making it the world’s first large-scale, project-financed eFuels initiative. Over a ten-year period, the project will supply sustainable aviation fuel to International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia, LEVEL, and Vueling.