Hydrogen Trends and Predictions for 2025: Insights from Bramble Energy CEO
Key Ideas
- China leads in hydrogen adoption and fuel cell deployment, surpassing Western nations in 2024.
- UK lacks a credible strategy for hydrogen implementation, emphasizing the need for strategic roadmaps.
- Key areas to watch in 2025 include infrastructure growth, hard-to-abate sectors adopting hydrogen, and evolving US policies shaping the market.
- Bramble Energy focuses on increasing power density and reducing fuel cell production costs to drive innovation and manufacturability.
Dr. Tom Mason, the CEO of Bramble Energy, shared insights on hydrogen trends from 2024 and predictions for 2025. In 2024, China emerged as a frontrunner in hydrogen adoption and fuel cell deployment, particularly in the mobility sector, outpacing Western nations significantly. The UK, on the other hand, lacked a clear strategy for implementing hydrogen technologies for achieving true net zero in the economy. Dr. Mason highlighted the importance of strategic roadmaps to bridge early-stage projects with scalable solutions. Looking ahead to 2025, three key areas to watch include infrastructure development, with a focus on mobility refueling infrastructure in China, the potential of hydrogen in hard-to-abate sectors like logistics, and the influence of US policy on clean energy technologies in shaping the global market. Bramble Energy aims to enhance power density and reduce fuel cell production costs, emphasizing manufacturability and rapid innovation in the hydrogen sector.
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Global Energy Transition
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