SunHydrogen Prepares Reactors for Redeployment in Austin After Identifying Issues
SunHydrogen's reactors in Austin are set for redeployment following the identification of manufacturing issues. The company's three-phase plan aims to validate outdoor operations, transition to controlled manufacturing, and secure contracts.

SunHydrogen has validated corrections for its reactors in Austin, addressing a voltage drop and coating degradation that affected performance. The company’s three-phase strategy includes validating outdoor operations, transitioning to controlled manufacturing, and securing contracts.
The first phase is currently in progress, with a timeline for subsequent phases contingent on results from the corrected reactors. Additionally, SunHydrogen is exploring two technology pathways: conventional photovoltaic panels and a nanoparticle-based hydrogen generation method. As of now, its stock is trading at $0.02, reflecting a significant drop since July 2025, raising concerns about future contract acquisition.




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