SunHydrogen, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough solar-powered technology to produce renewable hydrogen directly from sunlight and water, has successfully demonstrated live operation of its 1.92 m² (20.7 sq. ft.) hydrogen module. The test, captured in a live demonstration video, marks a pivotal step in the company’s path toward commercial-scale deployment.
The 1.92 m² module is the most advanced version of SunHydrogen’s proprietary hydrogen production platform to date. By combining solar collection and hydrogen generation into a single, standalone unit, the system eliminates reliance on the electrical grid. Its modular and scalable design makes it suitable for distributed, decentralized renewable hydrogen production.
“This successful demonstration underscores the progress we’ve made in moving our technology out of the lab and into the real world,” said Tim Young, CEO of SunHydrogen.
“Our 1.92 m² module proves that hydrogen production directly from sunlight and water can advance beyond laboratory research toward a commercially viable clean energy solution,” added Dr. Syed Mubeen, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer at SunHydrogen.
The company’s next milestone will involve testing the system inside a closed, proprietary housing unit designed for continuous operation, where hydrogen and oxygen will be extracted while water is recirculated. This step will form the foundation for SunHydrogen’s planned pilot project at UT Austin’s Hydrogen ProtoHub, where sixteen modules totaling more than 30 m² of active area are scheduled for deployment later this year.
By integrating hydrogen production directly with sunlight and water, SunHydrogen’s technology has the potential to deliver cost-effective, decentralized, and scalable renewable hydrogen—bringing the company closer to its vision of accessible clean energy worldwide.