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Universal Hydrogen

www.hydrogen.aero

 
Universal Hydrogen is making hydrogen-powered commercial flight a near-term reality. The company takes a flexible, scalable, and capital-light approach to hydrogen logistics by transporting it in modular capsules over the existing freight network from green production sites to airports around the world. To accelerate market adoption, Universal Hydrogen is also developing a conversion kit to retrofit existing regional airplanes with a hydrogen-electric powertrain compatible with its modular capsule technology.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

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Funding

Universal Hydrogen raised $20.5M on 04/22/2021

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