Name: SunHydrogen (HyperSolar)
Foundation: 2009
Headquarters: Santa Barbara, California, USA
Shares available for purchase: Yes
Is often mentioned in context: GCL-Poly, University of Iowa
Products:
Technologies to produce hydrogen with the help of sun and water (also sea and waste water)
History:
SunHydrogen was founded in 2009 under the name HyperSolar with the goal of producing hydrogen at the lowest cost using sunlight and any water source. In 2014, SunHydrogen succeeded in realizing artificial photosynthesis at a voltage of 1.25 volts. The voltage could be increased to 1.55 volts in 2015. In 2019 SunHydrogen patented its nanotechnology-based hydrogen production technology in Europe and China. In the same year, SunHydrogen presented a working prototype of its hydrogen generator, which will be used to produce full-size panels and will be used in the Gen 1 demonstration plant. In 2020 SunHydrogen enters into a partnership with the Chinese energy supplier GCL-Poly.
More recent history:
Hypersolar changes name to SunHydrogen | 05/2020 - Link
How does the production of green hydrogen with SunHydrogen's technology work?
SunHydrogen has created an image film that shows how it works | 06 / 2020 - Link
SunHydrogen deepens its research collaboration with the University of Iowa in the development of the nanoparticle solution Gen 2 | 07/2020 - Link
SunHydrogen receives $4 million from GHS Investments to accelerate clean hydrogen technology.GHS Investmentsin New York is investing up to $4 million in SunHydrogen to accelerate the development of its nanoparticle hydrogen production technology and other strategic initiatives | 09/2020 - Link
SunHydrogen improves hydrogen manufacturing process and resumes production of its hydrogen solar panels to build a demonstration power plant | 11/2020 - Link
Sources:
https://sunhydrogen.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GCL-Poly
https://www.sharedeals.de/hypersolar-der-naechste-durchbruch/#gref
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hypersolar-demonstrates-large-scale-working-103010924.html