Announcement • Nov 11
SunHydrogen Highlights Strong Momentum at World Hydrogen Technology Expo in Hamburg SunHydrogen, Inc. announced a successful showing at the Hydrogen Technology Expo in Hamburg, Germany. Exhibiting alongside its solar partner CNBM CTF Solar, the company’s booth attracted sustained engagement from industry leaders, potential partners, investors, and students. Live, in-booth technology demonstrations impressed visitors and reinforced SunHydrogen’s core value proposition—producing clean hydrogen directly from sunlight and water, without the need for a separate electrolyzer or water purification system, in a compact, modular format designed for scalability.Across three days in Hamburg, SunHydrogen’s partner network was a frequent topic of conversation, with CNBM CTF Solar and Honda R&D highlighted as key collaborators. Their work with SunHydrogen signaled growing global industry confidence in the company’s approach and underscored the strategic progress made since formalizing these relationships. The company was equally encouraged by the number of SunHydrogen shareholders who visited the booth, reflecting a strong and growing sense of community within the investor base. In addition to advancing commercial discussions, SunHydrogen initiated new pilot demonstration opportunities—including several outside North America—and strengthened connections with potential collaborators, funding partners, and key vendors such as DuPont and Swagelok to support larger-scale, end-to-end hydrogen production planning.Looking ahead, SunHydrogen remains focused on disciplined execution of the initial 30 m² pilot in Austin, Texas; expanding additional pilot deployments; deepening strategic partnerships; and communicating progress with clarity and transparency. The company thanks its partners and shareholders for their continued support and engagement. SunHydrogen looks forward to sharing further updates as it builds on the momentum from Hamburg and forthcoming news from the 30 m² pilot installation in Austin, Texas. Announcement • Aug 12
SunHydrogen, Inc. Achieves Live Demonstration of Commercial-Size Hydrogen Module SunHydrogen, Inc. announced the successful live operation of its 1.92 m2 (20.7 sq. ft.) hydrogen module. Conducted in an open prototype housing, the demonstration marks a pivotal milestone in the company's path toward commercial-scale, renewable hydrogen production. The 1.92m2 hydrogen module, which uses only sunlight and water to produce hydrogen, represents the most advanced version of SunHydrogen's proprietary hydrogen production technology. Engineered to operate independent of the electrical grid, the system integrates solar collection and hydrogen production into a single unit, offering a modular and scalable solution for distributed renewable hydrogen. Building on this milestone, SunHydrogen will next test its 1.92 m2 hydrogen module inside a closed, specially designed proprietary housing unit for continuous operation. In this configuration, hydrogen and oxygen will be extracted continuously while the water is recirculated. Demonstrating continuous, closed-system operation will form the cornerstone of SunHydrogen's upcoming pilot, which is planned to deploy sixteen such hydrogen reactors totaling over 30 m2 of active area at UT Austin's Hydrogen ProtoHub. Announcement • Jun 10
SunHydrogen to Unveil 1.92m² Renewable Hydrogen Reactor Prototype At Hydrogen Technology Expo in Houston, Texas SunHydrogen, Inc. announced it will display its 1.92m2 (21sq. ft.) renewable hydrogen reactor prototype at the Hydrogen Technology Expo in Houston, Texas, June 25-26, 2025. This reactor incorporates a single large 1.92 m2 hydrogen-generating module, approximately the size of a standard solar PV module - making a critical milestone in the path toward real-world deployment. In January, the company released a video demonstrating hydrogen production using a 1m2 panel composed of nine individual 1,200 cm2 modules. In addition to showcasing the full-sized 1.92 m2 prototype, SunHydrogen will feature a live hydrogen production demonstration using a 100 cm2 (0.11sq. ft.) working prototype powered by a simulated sunlight source at less than full solar intensity for safe indoor demonstration. This safe and controlled display will allow attendees to observe in real time how hydrogen is produced using only light and water -- demonstrating how SunHydrogen's process eliminates the need for energy-intensive electrolyzers, and hydrogen produced from steam reforming of natural gas. The Hydrogen Technology Expo North America is the premier conference dedicated exclusively to advanced technologies for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry. SunHydrogen will be exhibiting at Booth #623, where team members will be available to discuss the technology, demonstrate the working system, and explore opportunities for collaboration.