With the inauguration of the first methane pyrolysis plant on the V-ZUG production site in Zug, Swiss industry is sending a strong signal on the path to net zero. At the end of November 2025, the Association for Industrial Decarbonisation (VZDI) and its partners inaugurated a pilot plant that is the only one of its kind in Europe. With investment totalling more than CHF 8 million in recent years, the project marks an important milestone in the decarbonisation of industrial processes and underlines Switzerland’s position as a centre of innovation.
Methane pyrolysis is an innovative technology in which methane (CH₄) is broken down in a plasma. This produces hydrogen (H₂) and solid carbon (C), allowing methane to be used for energy purposes without the CO₂ entering the atmosphere as a greenhouse gas. The carbon produced, on the other hand, can be reused as a valuable raw material in construction and agriculture. The industrial pilot plant is estimated to save around 240 tonnes of CO₂ per year and delivers up to 10 kg of hydrogen per hour with a purity of 95–99%. The hydrogen from this pilot plant will be used directly as a climate-friendly energy source in V-ZUG’s enamelling furnace, replacing fossil natural gas. This will enable us to gradually decarbonise the enamelling plant, the last remaining CO₂ emitter in our industrial processes.



