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SunGreenH2 is a Singapore-based startup that manufactures high performance electrolyser components to produce green hydrogen.

Technology

SunGreenH2 has proprietary electrodes that double hydrogen production whil consuming 20% less energy than conventional electrolyzer technologies. The startup's electrodes do not use any platinum group metals[1].

Business Model

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Traction

In October 2025, SunGreenH2, together with Australia-based startup SolidHydrogen, secured AUD 2.5 million to implement a 2kW prototype in French Polynesia and a 20kW pressurised system in Indonesia to validate commercial-scale production and performance[2].

Accolades

SunGreenH2 has won the following accolades:

  • Won the Climate Impact Innovations Challenge 2024, receiving part of the Rp10 billion total prize pool in grant funding to pilot their solution in Indonesia[3].
  • Selected as a 2023 winner in the Bloomberg New Energy Finance Pioneer competitor[4].

Funding

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Funding History
Investor Round
SGInnovate Seed
Vinci VC Seed
Cap Vista Seed
Entrepreneur First Seed
SOSV Seed
she1K Seed
Apsara Investments Seed

Note: This list is community-maintained and may be incomplete or contain inaccuracies.

See also

References

  1. "Supercharging Electrolyzers: SunGreenH2". www.sungreenh2.com. Retrieved 2025-12-14.
  2. "SolidHydrogen and SunGreen Secure AUD 2.5M to Demonstrate Low-Cost Green Hydrogen Technology". Global e-Fuels. 2025-10-21. Retrieved 2025-12-14.
  3. "Climate Impact Innovations Challenge awarded SunGreenH2, Hydrogen Refinery, and AC Biode a total of Rp10 billion in grant funding to pilot their solutions in Indonesia". Temasek Foundation. Retrieved 2025-12-14.
  4. "SunGreenH2 announced by BloombergNEF as Winner of 2023 BNEF Pioneers Award" (PDF).