SunHydrogen Upgrades Hydrogen Modules at Austin Pilot Demonstration
SunHydrogen has installed enhanced 1.92 m² hydrogen modules at the University of Texas at Austin pilot site. This upgrade aims to validate module performance and improve manufacturability and reliability under real-world conditions.

SunHydrogen, Inc. has upgraded its pilot demonstration system at the University of Texas at Austin by installing new 1.92 m² hydrogen modules. These modules feature improvements in reactor housing for inclined operation, catalyst integration, and protective coatings.
The installation supports a fixed incline of approximately 30°, optimizing sunlight capture. Enhanced instrumentation has been added to monitor performance metrics, including gas composition and hydrogen output.
The pilot program will provide critical data to refine future module designs and manufacturing processes, ultimately aiming for commercial scalability. SunHydrogen is targeting a significant renewable hydrogen market projected to exceed $1 trillion annually by 2050, emphasizing the need for reliable technology in various industrial applications.




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