# Source: OxEon Energy — MOXIE Program

**Type:** source
**Status:** Useful
**Confidence:** Medium
**Source Type:** Company Website
**URL:** https://oxeonenergy.com/moxie
**Publisher:** OxEon Energy
**Accessed:** 2026-07-14
**Updated:** 2026-07-14

## Summary

OxEon Energy's own program page describing its role designing, developing, and manufacturing the Solid OXide Electrolyzer (SOXE) stack at the core of NASA's MOXIE instrument, plus how the company has carried that solid-oxide-electrolysis lineage into Earth-side commercial work.

## Useful Claims

- OxEon Energy, based in North Salt Lake, Utah, designed, developed, and manufactured the SOXE stack — the high-temperature electrochemical core of MOXIE.
- OxEon frames MOXIE as validation of its underlying solid oxide electrolysis technology, which it has since applied to DOE-backed work on hydrogen production, syngas, and sustainable fuels, and to higher-volume SOEC manufacturing.

## Reliability Notes

Company-published material — a lead on OxEon's own framing of the work and its commercial follow-through, not neutral third-party proof. Cross-check technical/mission claims against the [NASA](nasa-moxie-completes-mission.md) and [Science Advances](science-advances-moxie.md) source records; treat OxEon's Earth-side commercialization claims as self-reported until independently corroborated.

## Related Pages

- [MOXIE Solid Oxide Electrolysis Stack](moxie-solid-oxide-electrolysis-stack.md)
