Clean Power Hydrogen PLC (LSE:CPH2) has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding with ABE Gruppe, part of BKW Infra Services Europa, to explore a long-term partnership covering up to 175MW of membrane-free electrolyser capacity. The agreement spans potential supply, installation, commissioning, and maintenance over the next ten years, targeting deployment across Germany, Switzerland, and other markets served by BKW and ABE.
The collaboration is aimed at rolling out CPH2’s technology to renewable energy producers, industrial operators, and sectors including healthcare, life sciences, mobility, and data centres. It also aligns with Germany’s national hydrogen ambitions and could help position the company within the expanding decentralised green hydrogen market.
By tapping into BKW’s established infrastructure and customer network, the partnership seeks to unlock value from excess renewable generation while improving efficiency in hydrogen- and oxygen-intensive processes. The agreement highlights increasing interest in CPH2’s proposition of lower lifetime costs alongside high-purity hydrogen and oxygen output. Should the MoU translate into firm contracts, it could significantly grow the company’s installed base and generate recurring maintenance revenues over time.
Despite these strategic developments, the company’s outlook remains pressured by weak financial performance, including minimal revenue, widening losses, and ongoing cash burn that has eroded its equity base. Technical indicators show some positive momentum and an upward trend, though a high RSI suggests potential for near-term pullback. Valuation remains difficult to justify given continued losses and the absence of dividend visibility.
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Clean Power Hydrogen PLC is an AIM-listed developer of membrane-free electrolyser systems designed to produce high-purity hydrogen alongside medical-grade oxygen. Its patented technology is geared toward decentralised applications, including renewable energy capture, wastewater treatment, backup power for data centres, and use cases in healthcare, life sciences, and heavy-duty transport.

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