Clyde Hydrogen, a green hydrogen startup, has received over £1 million in pre-seed funding to advance its pioneering technology poised to revolutionize the sector. The company’s breakthrough decoupled electrolyser technology promises to deliver high-pressure green hydrogen safely, at scale, and at a low cost.
The investment round, supported by Zinc, the University of Glasgow, and strategic angel investors, signifies a strong vote of confidence in Clyde Hydrogen’s mission to develop cutting-edge hydrogen production solutions.
By collaborating with the University of Glasgow, the startup gains access to world-class research facilities and expertise in renewable energy technologies, while Zinc’s involvement brings strategic investment acumen and an extensive network of industry connections.
Dr. Jos Trehern, chairman of Clyde Hydrogen, expressed excitement about the funding, emphasizing its validation of the company’s vision to make green hydrogen accessible and cost-effective. He highlighted the support from Zinc, the University of Glasgow, and angel investors as instrumental in accelerating research and development efforts.
Paul Kirby, co-founder and CEO at Zinc, underscored the importance of investing in deep science innovation to address environmental challenges. He hailed Clyde Hydrogen as a disruptive technology with the potential to revolutionize the energy landscape and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Melville Anderson, head of IP and commercialization at the University of Glasgow, commended Clyde Hydrogen’s innovative approach to transforming the hydrogen energy landscape. He emphasized the partnership’s alignment with the university’s commitment to advancing sustainable and renewable energy adoption, foreseeing Clyde Hydrogen’s technology playing a pivotal role in achieving a carbon-neutral future.