SunHydrogen and CTF Solar to showcase breakthrough renewable hydrogen technology

The developer of a breakthrough technology that produces renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water will be exhibiting with CTF Solar GmbH at the World Hydrogen Technology Expo.

SunHydrogen has announced it will be exhibiting with the global leader in cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film solar technology and photovoltaic manufacturing at the upcoming event in Hamburg, Germany from October 21 to 23.

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Following SunHydrogen’s successful participation at the Hydrogen Technology Expo in Houston, Texas, the Hamburg showcase will offer global attendees a first-hand look at the company’s latest innovations. Visitors who were unable to attend the Houston event will now have the opportunity to witness a live hydrogen production demonstration using a working prototype powered by a simulated sunlight source at less than full sun intensity for safe indoor demonstration. The shared booth will also showcase SunHydrogen’s 1.92m² commercial-size reactor, which was a centrepiece at the Houston expo.

SunHydrogen is proud to partner with CTF Solar, a global leader in thin-film solar manufacturing, to accelerate the commercial rollout of its breakthrough hydrogen technology. Together, they are combining world-class expertise with cutting-edge innovation to bring scalable, renewable hydrogen production to the global market. This partnership represents a powerful step towards making clean hydrogen a practical, accessible solution for industries worldwide.

“We were thrilled with the response to our demonstrations in Houston, and we are equally excited to share our progress with the global hydrogen community in Hamburg,” said Tim Young, Chief Executive Officer, SunHydrogen. “Together with CTF Solar, we are pushing forward toward making renewable hydrogen production a commercial reality.”

“We are proud to continue our collaboration with SunHydrogen and showcase our combined strengths in Hamburg,” said Dr. Bastian Siepchen, Chief Executive Officer, CTF Solar. “By pairing SunHydrogen’s innovative approach to solar-driven hydrogen with our expertise in CdTe thin-film manufacturing, we are building a foundation for scalable, cost-effective renewable hydrogen production.”

For more information, visit www.sunhydrogen.com.

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