SunHydrogen Deploys Multi-Panel Solar Hydrogen System at Austin ProtoHub

Reuters
Jan 29
SunHydrogen Deploys Multi-Panel Solar Hydrogen System at Austin ProtoHub

SunHydrogen Inc. has deployed its first multi-panel solar hydrogen system at the University of Texas at Austin's Hydrogen ProtoHub, co-managed by GTI Energy. The project aims to generate real-world operating data under outdoor conditions, marking a significant step toward commercializing scalable, renewable hydrogen production technology. Site infrastructure and system components became operational in December 2025, with commissioning initiated on the first four hydrogen panels. The initiative is supported by several partners, including CTF Solar GmbH, Honda R&D, COTEC, and academic collaborators, as SunHydrogen advances its mission to provide field-ready, clean hydrogen solutions.

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