H2GO Power
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Summary
H2GO Power is a company specializing in zero-emission, solid-state hydrogen storage and advanced hydrogen AI solutions. Founded with the vision of addressing the challenges of renewable energy storage, H2GO Power has developed innovative technology that enables the safe and efficient storage of hydrogen, which can be released on demand for various energy applications. Their solid-state storage solution offers a compact and safe alternative to traditional hydrogen storage methods, making it ideal for integration into diverse industries, including transportation, grid storage, and portable power. In addition, H2GO Power leverages artificial intelligence to optimize hydrogen production, storage, and distribution. By focusing on both technological innovation and practical application, H2GO Power aims to facilitate the global transition to a clean energy future, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and minimizing environmental impact.
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Details
Company name
H2GO Power
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Date of establishment
2014-07
Website
Products & Equipment
H2GO Power Hydrogen Storage
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H2GO Power
Transforming Renewable Energy with Innovative Hydrogen Storage Solutions.
Energy Storage
This zero-emission, solid-state hydrogen storage technology offers a compact and safe alternative to traditional methods. Their technology enables the efficient storage and on-demand release of hydrogen, making it ideal for various applications, including transportation, grid storage, and portable power. H2GO Power's advanced storage methods enable the safe, efficient, and compact storage of hydrogen, addressing the challenges of renewable energy storage and distribution.