Lydian Opens New Headquarters in Charlestown for Hydrogen Jet Fuel Development
Lydian, an aviation fuel startup, has opened its new headquarters in Charlestown, relocating from Cambridge to a 25,000-square-foot office and research lab. The company specializes in developing low-emissions hydrogen jet fuel from electricity and water and plans to double its workforce by 2026. Lydian joins other technology firms in Hood Park, owned by the Kaneb family.

Aviation fuel startup Lydian has established its headquarters in Charlestown, moving from the Engine incubator in Cambridge to a 25,000-square-foot office and research lab. The company, which employs 20 people, is focused on developing low-emissions hydrogen jet fuel from electricity and water, with plans to double its workforce by 2026. Lydian joins other technology firms in Hood Park, which is owned by the Kaneb family.




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