H2Bay Expo26

H2Bay Expo 2026: Why the Future of Energy Isn’t About Hydrogen Alone

When more than 300 delegates arrived at H2Bay Expo 2026 in Swansea, many expected to spend the day learning about hydrogen.

What they discovered was something much bigger.

They experienced a fully integrated energy ecosystem where hydrogen wasn’t the headline act—it was the technology that connected everything else together.

Rather than displaying equipment on exhibition stands, H2Bay Expo transformed an operational industrial site into a living demonstration of the future energy system. Visitors didn’t simply hear presentations about clean energy; they walked through a working microgrid, watched renewable electricity being converted into hydrogen, explored intelligent energy management systems and saw how transport, heating, power generation and digital technologies all combine to create a resilient, low-carbon future.

The message throughout the day was simple.

Hydrogen doesn’t compete with electrification. It enables electrification to go further.


A New Chapter for an Historic Site

There was something particularly fitting about discussing the future of energy on the site of the former Ford Motor Company plant in Swansea.

For decades, this location played an important role in Wales’ manufacturing heritage. Today, the same site is writing a completely new chapter—one centred around clean energy, advanced manufacturing, digital technology and sustainable industry.

H2Bay has become far more than a hydrogen facility.

It is becoming one of the UK’s most comprehensive real-world demonstrations of how integrated energy systems can support transport decarbonisation, energy resilience and industrial growth.

Throughout the Expo, delegates repeatedly commented that they had never before seen so many different technologies operating together in one place.

Instead of isolated demonstrations, they experienced a complete ecosystem.


More Than Hydrogen

One of the biggest misconceptions surrounding hydrogen is that it somehow competes with renewable electricity.

H2Bay demonstrates exactly the opposite.

Hydrogen only becomes truly valuable when it is integrated with renewable generation, battery storage, smart control systems and flexible energy demand.

Visitors saw first-hand how renewable electricity can be used immediately when available, stored in batteries for short-term balancing, or converted into hydrogen for long-term energy storage and transport applications.

Each technology performs the role it is best suited for.

Together they become significantly more powerful than any one technology alone.


The Security Lodge Demonstration

One of the most popular stops during the site tours was the Security Lodge.

At first glance it appears to be an ordinary building.

In reality it demonstrates one of the UK’s most advanced integrated building energy systems.

Hydrogen stored on site supplied both:

  • a hydrogen boiler providing low-carbon heating
  • the HyQube hydrogen refuelling system

Alongside this, electricity generated through the SPHERE Smart Microgrid powered:

  • the building heat pump
  • hydrogen compression systems
  • control equipment
  • monitoring systems
  • site infrastructure

Visitors could immediately understand how hydrogen and electrification complement one another rather than compete.

Heat pumps provide highly efficient heating whenever renewable electricity is available.

Hydrogen provides flexibility, storage and resilience when electricity alone cannot economically deliver the required outcome.

It is this integration that makes the system work.


Following the Journey of Every Electron… and Every Molecule

The Hydrogen Production Hub gave delegates the opportunity to follow the complete journey of energy through the site.

Rather than talking about hydrogen production in isolation, visitors could trace every stage from natural resources through to vehicle refuelling.

The journey included:

Rainwater Harvesting

Rainwater collected across the site is treated and purified before entering the electrolysis process, reducing demand on mains water supplies while improving overall sustainability.

Solar Generation

Large rooftop solar installations convert sunlight into clean electricity, providing the primary renewable energy source for the site.

Battery Storage

Electricity is first balanced using battery energy storage systems, ensuring renewable generation can be used efficiently even when demand varies throughout the day.

Hydrogen Production

When surplus renewable electricity is available, electrolysers split purified water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis.

This creates low-carbon hydrogen that can be stored until required.

Compression and Storage

Hydrogen is compressed and stored safely using purpose-designed equipment supplied by industry-leading partners, allowing renewable energy to be stored for days, weeks or even months.

Hydrogen Refuelling

The stored hydrogen can then be dispensed directly into hydrogen-powered vehicles including buses, commercial vehicles, construction equipment and future transport applications.

Fast EV Charging

Alongside hydrogen infrastructure, delegates also saw rapid EV charging integrated into the same smart energy system—demonstrating that battery electric vehicles and hydrogen vehicles are complementary technologies.

The result is a flexible energy hub capable of supporting multiple transport technologies simultaneously.


The Intelligence Behind the System: SPHERE OS

Perhaps the least visible—but arguably most important—technology on display was SPHERE OS.

Modern energy systems are becoming increasingly complex.

Solar generation changes minute by minute.

Electricity prices fluctuate constantly.

Weather forecasts affect renewable production.

Vehicle refuelling demand varies daily.

Battery charge levels change continuously.

Hydrogen production must be optimised.

Rather than operators manually controlling every asset, SPHERE OS continuously analyses:

  • weather forecasts
  • renewable generation
  • battery state of charge
  • electricity market prices
  • hydrogen demand
  • transport requirements
  • heating demand
  • system efficiencies

It then intelligently decides when electricity should:

  • power buildings
  • charge batteries
  • produce hydrogen
  • operate heat pumps
  • export to the grid
  • support vehicle charging

The objective is simple:

Deliver the lowest-cost and lowest-carbon energy possible.

This intelligent optimisation is what transforms individual technologies into a truly smart energy ecosystem.


Collaboration is the Real Innovation

One of the strongest messages throughout H2Bay Expo 2026 was that no single organisation can build the hydrogen economy alone.

Hydrogen production requires renewable generation.

Renewable generation requires storage.

Storage requires digital optimisation.

Transport requires refuelling infrastructure.

Infrastructure requires investment.

Investment requires confidence.

Confidence comes from collaboration.

Throughout the day delegates explored technologies from an outstanding collection of organisations helping shape the UK’s clean energy future, including:

  • Toyota Motor Corporation
  • Metier Technologies Limited
  • ULEMCo Ltd
  • TCP Group
  • Protium
  • Luxfer Gas Cylinders
  • HyKit
  • National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
  • Wales & West Utilities
  • Fuel Cell Systems Ltd
  • GeoPura
  • ITM Power
  • JCB
  • Ryze Power
  • Toyota Material Handling UK
  • Electechs Limited
  • Plugyy Energy Solutions
  • Sirius Planning
  • Hydrogen Energy Association
  • Hydrogen Europe
  • Swansea University
  • GW-SHIFT
  • IAAPS
  • and many more.

Rather than isolated exhibitors, these organisations formed part of a wider conversation about how integrated supply chains and regional collaboration can accelerate decarbonisation.


South Wales is Building Something Special

One recurring theme from speakers and delegates alike was the emergence of South Wales as one of the UK’s leading hydrogen regions.

The ingredients are increasingly coming together:

  • world-class universities
  • advanced manufacturing capability
  • industrial clusters
  • major ports
  • renewable energy resources
  • strong engineering heritage
  • supportive local authorities
  • ambitious businesses
  • pioneering infrastructure projects

H2Bay sits at the centre of this growing ecosystem.

By providing a location where technologies can be demonstrated, validated and commercialised under real operating conditions, it helps bridge the gap between innovation and deployment.

This matters because technologies rarely fail due to engineering alone.

They succeed when entire ecosystems develop around them.


Transport Decarbonisation in Action

Delegates travelled between showcase areas aboard the Hyppo Community Transport CaetanoBus electric bus, itself demonstrating another important aspect of the future transport system.

No single technology will decarbonise every transport application.

Battery electric vehicles will excel in many applications.

Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles will provide advantages where range, payload, utilisation or refuelling speed become critical.

At H2Bay these technologies were shown operating side by side rather than competing.

The future transport network will almost certainly involve both.


Why Real Demonstrations Matter

Many clean energy exhibitions focus on what technologies might achieve in the future.

H2Bay Expo focused on what is already working today.

Visitors could see:

  • hydrogen being produced
  • renewable electricity being generated
  • batteries charging and discharging
  • hydrogen storage operating
  • vehicles refuelling
  • heat pumps running
  • hydrogen boilers delivering heat
  • intelligent software managing the complete system

This wasn’t a concept.

It wasn’t a computer simulation.

It wasn’t an artist’s impression.

It was a functioning energy ecosystem operating on a real industrial site.

That distinction matters.

Real demonstrations reduce risk.

They build confidence.

They allow investors, policymakers and businesses to experience technologies operating under genuine commercial conditions.


Building an Ecosystem, Not Just an Industry

Perhaps the greatest takeaway from H2Bay Expo 2026 wasn’t any single technology.

It was the recognition that the energy transition depends upon ecosystems rather than individual innovations.

Hydrogen production.

Renewable electricity.

Battery storage.

Digital optimisation.

Heating.

Transport.

Industrial decarbonisation.

Skills development.

Investment.

Policy.

Infrastructure.

Each depends upon the others.

Success comes not from advancing one technology in isolation, but from integrating them into a coherent, intelligent system.

That is exactly what H2Bay demonstrated.


Looking Ahead to H2Bay Expo 2027

The momentum generated by H2Bay Expo 2026 has already created excitement for next year’s event.

H2Bay Expo 2027 will take place on 15 July 2027 and will continue expanding its focus on integrated clean energy systems, transport decarbonisation and industrial innovation.

The invitation is open to organisations developing technologies that deserve to be demonstrated—not simply displayed.

Because the future of clean energy isn’t built on exhibition stands.

It is built through collaboration, real-world deployment and working ecosystems.

At H2Bay, that future is already taking shape.

We look forward to welcoming even more partners, innovators and pioneers in 2027 as together we continue building the next generation of sustainable energy infrastructure.

Interested in demonstrating your technology at H2Bay Expo 2027?

If your organisation is developing technologies that support the transition to low-carbon transport, renewable energy, hydrogen, digital energy systems or industrial decarbonisation, we’d love to hear from you.

Join us on 15 July 2027 and become part of one of the UK’s most exciting integrated clean energy ecosystems.

Turning Rainwater and Sunshine into Green Hydrogen

One of the most exciting features of H2Bay is its ability to produce green hydrogen using two naturally available resources—rainwater and solar energy. By harvesting rainwater from site buildings and generating renewable electricity from solar panels, Hyppo has created a truly local source of clean hydrogen.

Collected rainwater is purified before entering the electrolyser, where renewable electricity separates the water into hydrogen and oxygen. The resulting hydrogen is compressed and stored for later use in vehicles, heating systems and fuel cells.

This approach demonstrates how local renewable resources can be transformed into clean energy without relying on imported fossil fuels or carbon-intensive production methods.

Hydrogen produced from rainwater and sunshine effectively stores renewable electricity for use days, weeks or even months later, overcoming one of the biggest challenges facing renewable energy—intermittency.

Visitors to H2Bay can follow the complete journey from rainwater harvesting and solar generation through to hydrogen production, storage and final use, experiencing first-hand how integrated energy systems operate.

The project demonstrates that tomorrow’s energy system is not simply about generating renewable electricity—it is about using every available resource as efficiently and intelligently as possible.

Green Hydrogen Production Begins at H2Bay

Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions has officially begun producing green hydrogen at H2Bay, marking a significant milestone in the development of South Wales’ integrated clean energy ecosystem.

Using renewable electricity generated on-site, water is split into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis, producing zero-carbon hydrogen that can be stored for later use in transport, heating and power generation.

Unlike conventional hydrogen production methods that rely on fossil fuels, H2Bay demonstrates how renewable electricity can be transformed into a flexible energy carrier capable of storing excess renewable generation for use whenever it is needed.

The hydrogen produced on-site will initially support vehicle refuelling, fuel cell power generation and hybrid heating systems, allowing visitors to see multiple real-world hydrogen applications operating from a single production facility.

The start of hydrogen production also enables Hyppo to carry out demonstrations, research projects and commercial trials with partners looking to understand how hydrogen can support their own decarbonisation strategies.

This milestone represents the beginning of an exciting new chapter for H2Bay as it continues to demonstrate how hydrogen can play a central role in tomorrow’s low-carbon energy system.

Hykit Launch Event

Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions was pleased to attend the official launch of HyKit, an exciting new initiative helping businesses understand and adopt hydrogen technologies. Bringing together industry leaders, innovators and policymakers, the event highlighted the growing momentum behind hydrogen as part of the UK’s transition to net zero.

The launch provided an opportunity to showcase how collaboration across the hydrogen sector is accelerating the deployment of real-world projects. Discussions focused on practical applications for hydrogen in transport, industry, power generation and local energy systems, alongside the importance of building the skills and supply chains needed to support future growth.

The event also provided an excellent opportunity to strengthen relationships with partners across the hydrogen ecosystem and explore new opportunities for collaboration. As the sector continues to evolve, partnerships between technology developers, local authorities, academia and industry will be essential to accelerating deployment.

Hyppo remains committed to supporting initiatives that help businesses gain confidence in hydrogen technologies and demonstrate how they can complement electrification to deliver practical decarbonisation.

We look forward to working alongside HyKit and the wider hydrogen community as we continue building the clean energy systems of the future.

Proud to be Hydrogen Europe’s SME of the month! 

We are happy to share that Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions is taking the stage this time around as one of Hydrogen Europe’s SMEs spotlight.  🔦

In the ever-evolving hydrogen sector, SMEs and start-ups play a crucial role within the value chain and its development. Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions has been contributing to the hydrogen sector by focusing on high-utilisation transport and remote power, aggregating demand, contracting supply and deploying refuelling and energy systems to deliver reliable hydrogen services.

Why Hydrogen Europe? It provides a platform to connect with stakeholders across the value chain, from policymakers to infrastructure providers and end users. HydrogenEurope is an important forum for shaping the conversation toward solutions that can be deployed today, accelerating the transition from pilots to commercially viable projects.

As our CEO, Chris Foxall, states, “Hydrogen makes electric work. It’s not either – or – it’s both. By enabling transport and remote power today, hydrogen unlocks real-world decarbonisation and accelerates the transition to a scalable, zero-emission energy system.”

📄Read the full interview below or find it as well available at 👉 https://hydrogeneurope.eu/SME-spotlight/

Tilbury Hydrogen Launch Event

Earlier this year, Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions was delighted to attend the launch of the new hydrogen refuelling facility in Tilbury, marking another significant milestone in the UK’s growing hydrogen economy. The event brought together industry leaders, vehicle manufacturers, infrastructure providers and policymakers to celebrate another important step towards decarbonising transport.

The launch highlighted the rapid progress being made in developing the infrastructure needed to support hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles. Reliable refuelling networks are essential for enabling the transition away from fossil fuels, particularly for applications where fast refuelling, long operating hours and high vehicle utilisation are critical.

For the Hyppo team, the event provided an excellent opportunity to engage with partners from across the hydrogen supply chain, share experiences from our own H2Bay project and discuss the role integrated energy systems will play in supporting the UK’s transition to net zero. Collaboration across industry continues to be one of the key drivers of innovation and commercial deployment.

Events like the Tilbury launch reinforce a message that Hyppo has long championed: hydrogen infrastructure must grow alongside vehicle deployment. By investing in both supply and demand, the industry can build confidence, encourage investment and accelerate the adoption of zero-emission transport across the UK.

As Hyppo continues to develop South Wales’ Smart Hydrogen Microgrid and expand hydrogen production at H2Bay, seeing new refuelling stations opening across the country is an encouraging sign that the UK’s hydrogen ecosystem is gathering momentum. Every new project strengthens the wider network and creates new opportunities for businesses to embrace clean energy.

Hyppo looks forward to continuing to work with partners across the hydrogen sector, supporting innovation, sharing knowledge and helping build the infrastructure needed to make hydrogen a practical, accessible and commercially viable solution for transport, industry and local energy systems.

Hyppo Launches Community Transport with Zero-Emission Electric Bus

Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions is proud to announce the launch of Hyppo Community Transport, a new transport service designed to provide affordable, accessible and sustainable travel across South Wales. Using our fully electric Caetano e.City Gold bus, we are making zero-emission transport available for community groups, charities, schools, businesses and private organisations.

As well as our community car’s initiative we are proud to launch the addition of zero emission bus travel using an electric (and often hydrogen bus)

The service has been developed to support communities that need flexible, reliable transport while reducing carbon emissions and improving local air quality. Whether transporting community groups to events, supporting educational visits, providing shuttle services or assisting with corporate transport, Hyppo Community Transport offers a modern alternative to conventional diesel vehicles.

Our electric bus combines quiet, comfortable travel with zero tailpipe emissions, demonstrating how clean transport can benefit both passengers and the environment. As part of Hyppo’s wider mission to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy, the vehicle also showcases how electrification can play a key role in creating greener communities.

Hyppo Community Transport is supported by our wider expertise in renewable energy, electric vehicle charging and hydrogen technologies. This allows us to offer customers not only transport services but also advice on fleet decarbonisation and the future of zero-emission mobility.

As demand grows, Hyppo intends to expand its transport offering to include additional electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, helping organisations across Wales reduce their environmental impact while maintaining high-quality transport services.

To find out more about hiring our electric bus or discussing your transport requirements, contact the Hyppo team today and discover how sustainable transport can work for your organisation.

Wales unveils its first trial with hydrogen refuse vehicles

Today, Wales unveiled its first comparative demonstration of hydrogen and electric refuse collection vehicles (RCVs), marking a major milestone in the nation’s ambition to accelerate cleaner, greener transport solutions.

The trials will be delivered in partnership with Ricardo, Hyppo, Caerphilly County Borough Council and Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council. Welsh Government’s Climate Innovation scheme and Circular Economy are supporting this important feasibility and demonstrator work to the value of over £420,000. This demonstration is part of a whole systems “challenge” which brings both zero‑emission technologies together side by side for the first time, marking a significant step towards cleaner, more sustainable fleet operations across the country.

The showcase event brought together public sector leaders, industry specialists and local authorities to see both vehicles in action side-by-side. The trial is designed to gather real‑world operational data, compare performance and inform future investment in zero‑emission fleet technologies across Wales.

Delivered by Cardiff Capital Region (CCR), one of the UK’s city regions, bringing together ten local authorities across South East Wales, the project represents a significant step towards decarbonising heavy-duty vehicles and reducing emissions in communities across South East Wales. Mike Brough, CCR’s Strategic Director for Regional Growth said:

This trial is exactly the kind of innovation CCR exists to champion. Heavy-duty fleets are one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise and by bringing hydrogen and electric technologies together in a real‑world environment, we’re helping local authorities make informed, future‑proof decisions. It’s exciting, genuinely groundbreaking work and a fantastic example of regional collaboration driving practical climate action.

Throughout the trial, engineers and fleet managers will examine energy usage, range, operational performance and suitability for different terrains and routes. Insights from the trial will help shape the next phase of zero‑emission fleet planning across Wales.

Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies MS, who hopes to visit the trials over the coming weeks, said:

Our investment in this project, in a hard-to-decarbonise sector, represents an important development for climate innovation in Wales. Demonstrator trials like that kicking off today show how innovative, ambitious and forward thinking our public services can be in tackling climate change and shaping our choices to 2030 and beyond. By testing hydrogen and electric vehicles side by side, Wales is gathering the evidence needed to make smart, sustainable decisions to mitigate global warming. It is inspiring to see such partnership in action and it underlines our shared commitment to a greener, cleaner, more skilled Wales which is better for everyone.

Cllr Amanda McConnell, CCBC Cabinet Member for Climate Change said: “We very much welcome the announcement of this exciting pilot project, which reflects our ambition to deliver a cleaner and greener waste collection service for our residents in the future. The trial of these new vehicles represents an important milestone in our commitment to sustainability and is another example of the way we are embracing new technology and driving innovation in order to reduce our carbon footprint.”

Leader of Rhondda Cynon Taf Council and Cabinet Member for Infrastructure & Investment, Cllr Andrew Morgan OBE, added: “We’re pleased to be part of this innovative new trial which could set the course for the future and transformation of fleet services in Rhondda Cynon Taf and Wales. It’s vitally important that we continue to future-proof our fleet and look at all the ways we can reduce our carbon footprint.”

Hyppo were proud to be supporting the trial with hydrogen supply and refuelling infrastructure along with operational support and logistics. We also provided a hydrogen car for the managers to trial the experience. Please get in touch if you are looking for such services!

Hyppo Secures Ynni Cymru Smart Local Energy System Funding

Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions is delighted to announce that it has successfully secured funding through Ynni Cymru’s Smart Local Energy System (SLES) programme, supporting the continued development of one of Wales’ most innovative integrated energy demonstrators at H2Bay.

The funding will accelerate the deployment of technologies that bring together renewable electricity generation, battery storage, hydrogen production, electric vehicle charging, intelligent energy management and low-carbon heating into a single coordinated energy system.

Rather than viewing electricity and hydrogen as competing technologies, the H2Bay project demonstrates how both can work together to maximise renewable energy, reduce grid constraints and provide clean energy for transport, buildings and industry.

The project will also showcase how locally generated renewable energy can be converted into green hydrogen when electricity production exceeds demand, creating long-term energy storage that can be used whenever required.

Through collaboration with industry, academia and public sector partners, Hyppo aims to demonstrate practical pathways towards net zero while providing a real-world facility where organisations can experience the technologies operating together.

The Ynni Cymru funding represents another important milestone in Hyppo’s mission to develop practical, commercially viable energy systems that can be replicated across communities throughout Wales and beyond.

Our iconic rotunda

Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions are deliged to be at home at H2Bay. One of our favourite features is the iconic rotunda building visible to everyone that travels in and out of Swansea via Fabien Way.

It’s had a varied past, starting as a car show room.

Finally returning to being a car showroom (although no longer ford)

Does anyone want to lend us a GT40 to display!

These days we seasonally light the rotunda and who know what we might use it for next!

Hyppo Proud to Support Mal Pope’s Homecoming Concert

Hyppo are proud to be supporting the legendary Mal Pope for his homecoming concert on 8th October. A true icon of Welsh music, Mal has inspired generations with his songwriting, broadcasting, and stage performances. His homecoming show promises to be a special celebration of his career, bringing together classic songs, stories, and a few surprises.

As a company rooted in South Wales, Hyppo is delighted to stand alongside such an important cultural figure and support an event that shines a spotlight on local talent and community pride. The concert will not only showcase Mal’s incredible artistry but also celebrate Swansea’s rich musical heritage.

Tickets are now available, and with Mal’s reputation for unforgettable live performances, this is set to be a night not to be missed.

Hydrogen on display at Cenex Expo

This year’s Cenex Expo-held at the UTAC Millbrook proving ground on 3–4 September- further accelerated the UK’s journey to net zero by spotlighting hydrogen as a cornerstone of future transport. As the UK’s premier showcase for Net Zero & Connected Automated Mobility (CAM), this event brought innovations, discussions, and real-world demonstrations to the fore.

Metier Technologies and MAHLE Powertrain unveiled a hydrogen-converted commercial vehicle based on a DAF LF220 truck platform. By replacing diesel components with specialised hydrogen injectors and advanced ECU mapping, the project offers a practical, low-emissions alternative for fleet operators- without the need for entirely new vehicle platforms. ULEMCo stands out as a pioneer in hydrogen integration for heavy-duty applications, offering conversion platforms for dual-fuel operation and fully hydrogen-based powertrains adaptable to commercial vehicles such as RAF vehicles and a fire engine. Meanwhile, Toyota has introduced its fuel-cell electric Crown Sedan (FCEV), built on the same platform as the Mirai, featuring three high-pressure hydrogen tanks and delivering a remarkable range of approximately 820 km with a quick three-minute refuel. The Hilux fuel-cell prototype -developed at Toyota’s UK facility with Mirai-derived technology- retains the classic Hilux’s durability while offering zero tailpipe emissions, a range between roughly 365–600 km (depending on test figures), and compatibility with the pickup’s existing dimensions and payload capacity. In parallel, Ford’s exploration into hydrogen systems includes Fuel Cell Prototype, which paired a Ballard 60 kW fuel cell with dual 65 kW electric motors (and a 50 kW hybrid battery) with a first prototype for Ocado present.

It was great to see other partners including Protium, Hyhaul and Fuel Cell Systems present demonstrating their equipment and services.

Royal Welsh Show goes Hydrogen

What a fantastic day at the Royal Welsh Show yesterday — one of Wales’s and Europe’s largest and most iconic agricultural events! 🐑🚜🌾

We made the journey from Bay Studios to the showground in style — aboard the Caetano hydrogen bus, running as a park-and-ride service. It may well have been the first time a hydrogen-powered vehicle has cruised through the stunning Powys countryside, and it certainly turned heads!

The bus was packed throughout the day and handled the challenging, hilly terrain with ease — a true showcase of how clean transport can be both practical and powerful. For visitors from South Wales, it was the perfect way to reach the show sustainably.

Beyond the green travel experience, we enjoyed everything from amazing animals and jaw-dropping acrobatic displays to the very best of Welsh innovation and enterprise.

A huge thank you to Marubeni Europower , CaetanoBus Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions and South Wales Transport Ltd for making this sustainable service such a great success. A small journey, but a big step forward for hydrogen mobility in Wales! 💚🚌💨

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H2Bay Expo25

What a day!
Hundreds more people got to experience hydrogen in action — not just as a future fuel, but as a powerful force for change in transport and energy.

From driving and refuelling hydrogen vehicles to powering coffee and ice cream vans, and even the stage for some amazing live music, the H2Bay Expo & Demo Day was a celebration of innovation, sustainability, and community. We had inflatables, great food, and plenty of fun — but the highlight for me was the conversations.

When passionate, like-minded people come together, ideas spark. And that’s exactly what we saw: new connections, real ambition, and momentum building for a cleaner, greener future.

A huge thank you to everyone who made it happen — especially the brilliant Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions team who brought it all together.

We’re already planning next year’s event — and it’s going to be even bigger. Watch this space!

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H2Bay Expo and Demo Day THIS WEEK

This week we are hosting the 2025 H2Bay Demo and Expo day at Bay Studios Swansea on Thursday 17th July. Don’t miss out. For more info or to register hyppo.co.uk/expo

July 17th: An Exciting day of Hydrogen in Swansea

July 17th is an exciting day for Hydrogen in Wales. We have the Royce Hydrogen Accelerator event in the morning, with the H2bay Hydrogen Expo and demo day.

From 9.30 come and find out about innovation in Wales and how the Royce Hydrogen accelerator could help support you as an SME, entrepreneur or established business. Hosted with ESRI at Swansea University and supported by GW-SHIFT. We will hear from Dr Robert Sorrell on the great work the Royce has been doing and the support on offer, before exploring Welsh innovation with Lewis Dean, hearing about hydrogen in wales from Guto Owen and how innovation and hydrogen combine with Karen Brooks.

See the eventbrite here, https://lnkd.in/ejF9vUAc

We will then all get to go see all the incredible technology and demonstrations as Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions host the H2Bay Hydrogen expo and demo day.

link to explore here, hyppo.co.uk/expo

Come down to Swansea and make a day of it (or even a long weekend)!

Wales National Airshow park & ride goes hydrogen

🚍💨 Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions powers Wales National Airshow park & ride for the second year running!

We were thrilled to once again operate the park and ride service from Bay Studios to Swansea Bay for the 2025 Wales National Airshow run by City & County of Swansea and what a weekend it was!

Our hydrogen-powered Caetano H2.City Gold bus was on the road all day, transporting hundreds of passengers to and from the beach to enjoy the Red Arrows and other breathtaking aerial displays.

The public response? Overwhelmingly positive.
So many of you told us how smooth, quiet and clean the ride was — a small but powerful glimpse into the future of sustainable transport for Wales.

🌱 This is what hydrogen in action looks like.

Huge thanks to our partners for making this happen:
👉 CaetanoBus
👉 Wales Airshow
👉 Roy Thomas
👉 SOUTH WALES TRANSPORT (SWANSEA) LTD
👉 Marubeni Europower

Together, we’re proving that hydrogen transport isn’t just possible — it’s ready, and it’s here now!

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Private Round Launching Soon + Big News from Wales!

 Hyppo Hydrogen Update: Private Round Launching Soon + Big News from Wales!

We’re thrilled to share some exciting updates from Hyppo Hydrogen Solutions as we prepare to open our private investment round launch — and we’d love for you to be part of it.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been actively closing two strategic investors and are now ready to begin converting pledgees from Republic Europe and Seedrs. This marks a major milestone as we accelerate our journey to scale.

In parallel, it’s been a busy and rewarding time operationally:

· Transport for the Wales National Airshow: Hyppo played a key role in supporting clean transport solutions at one of Wales’ biggest events.

· Upcoming July Events: We’re gearing up for further large-scale Welsh events and, most importantly…

· Hyppo Hydrogen Expo & Demo Day – July 17
You’re invited to join us free of charge at our flagship showcase of hydrogen innovation. Come and meet the team, see our tech in action, and connect with the growing Hyppo community. Register here: https://hyppo.co.uk/expo

We’re also proud to announce two major funding wins:

· Welsh Government Innovation Grant

· Tata Capital Growth Grant

These awards strengthen our momentum and validate our vision for a greener transport and logistics future.

Finally, the UK Government has just released its updated Industrial Strategy, which supports hydrogen production and transport and will be delivered in partnership with the new National Wealth Fund — a promising signal for our sector and scale-up journey.

We’re excited to be launching our private launch, and we look forward to welcoming you as part of the Hyppo story. If you’ve pledged, now is the time to set up your account https://europe.republic.com/signup, convert your pledge and join us in building a cleaner, hydrogen-powered future.

Hydrogen Industry Leaders

🚀 Great to be part of the conversation shaping the future of hydrogen in Wales!

Chris Foxall had the pleasure of speaking on a panel at the Hydrogen Industry Leaders – Hydrogen Cymru event, alongside brilliant minds working to accelerate hydrogen deployment across transport, energy, and infrastructure.

We discussed the real opportunities – and challenges – in scaling green hydrogen, building regional supply chains, and ensuring Wales takes a leading role in the UK’s net zero journey.

Particularly inspiring was the shared commitment across industry, academia, and government to work collaboratively – not just to decarbonise, but to create jobs, drive innovation, and build long-term resilience.

Big thank you to the organisers and to my fellow panellists and contributors:
Ed Sherriff Sheriff – Welsh Government
David Caine – ERM / Project Dolphyn
Pete Fear – Hynamics
Sam French – MorGen Energy
Gareth Rogers – Ambition North Wales
Rebecca Zeitlin – Protium
Events like this are critical for moving the conversation from ambition to action.

To see hydrogen in action, come to the H2Bay Expo and Demo on July 17th! Register at https://hyppo.co.uk/expo

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