KU Leuven’s hydrogen panels incorporated into a spin-off

Tom Bosserez and Jan Rongé © Solhyd, M. Mertens
Tom Bosserez and Jan Rongé © Solhyd, M. Mertens
Producing renewable fuel anywhere in the world, based on light and air? It can be done with the unique hydrogen technology developed at KU Leuven. This has been demonstrated extensively in recent years by integrating the technology into a hydrogen panel. Now that the innovation is sufficiently mature, a new KU Leuven spin-off has just been established - Solhyd - which will demonstrate its potential in market-oriented (pilot) projects. A consortium of investors is committing to invest up to 6 million euros into the company over the next few years. A first tranche of 2 million euros in seed capital is already being put on the table today.

Hydrogen will play an important role in the future energy mix in the transition to a CO2-neutral society. ...
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