Hydrogen Sweden

Vätgas Sweden, established in 2007, is a leading non-profit, politically independent organization dedicated to promoting hydrogen as a key energy carrier in Sweden. With a membership of around 120 industry leaders, Vätgas Sweden acts as a central hub for hydrogen initiatives, driving innovation and sustainable development across the country.



The organization plays a crucial role in coordinating national and international hydrogen projects, spreading knowledge through lectures, events, and conferences, and advancing the role of hydrogen in reducing emissions and increasing renewable energy use.


As members, we are proud to collaborate with Vätgas Sweden in shaping a sustainable future.

Spanish Hydrogen Association

The Spanish Hydrogen Association (AeH2), founded in 2002, is the leading voice of the hydrogen industry in Spain, representing over 300 partners across the entire hydrogen value chain. This includes renewable energy promoters, manufacturers, engineering firms, and more.


AeH2 is at the forefront of advancing hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, driving their technological and industrial development to benefit the Spanish economy and society. As a key reference agent in the sector, AeH2 is committed to creating a favorable environment for hydrogen innovation and establishing Spain as a strong player in the global hydrogen market.



We are proud to partner with AeH2 in promoting and developing sustainable hydrogen solutions.

H2UB

H2UB is a dynamic hub that connects founders with companies, investors, and research institutes to accelerate the development and launch of innovative hydrogen solutions. Through their tailored accelerator programs, H2 start-ups benefit from customized coaching sessions with mentors and industry experts, designed to meet the unique challenges of each project. Beyond the program, H2UB continues to support its members through events, introductions, and matchings with corporate partners and investors.



As proud alumni of the H2UB accelerator, we are happy to remain part of this vibrant community, driving forward the future of hydrogen innovation.

ACERA 

The Chilean Association of Renewable Energies and Storage (ACERA AG) is a leading organization in Chile’s renewable energy sector, representing over 150 partners from across the industry, including developers, generators, and service providers. Dedicated to promoting renewable energy and energy storage, ACERA plays a crucial role in driving sustainable development and environmental protection in Chile. By fostering the use of non-fossil, sustainable resources, and advancing energy efficiency, ACERA is committed to mitigating climate change and protecting the environment.



We are proud to have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with ACERA, solidifying our collaboration to support the growth of renewable energy solutions in Chile.

University Collaborations

We think it's important to empower the future leaders of this industry. Through our partnerships with leading universities, we provide students with access to our cutting-edge software, integrating real-world tools into their education. These collaborations ensure that the next generation of engineers and energy experts are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of a sustainable future.

In addition to software access, we regularly host seminars and lectures, sharing our expertise and insights on green hydrogen. By engaging with academic communities, we’re helping to inspire and shape the minds that will drive the transition to a fossil-free world.

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