Hydgen, University of North Bengal announce research collaboration on low-cost electrocatalysts for hydrogen generation

April 20, 2025 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Hydgen, a Singapore and Indian-based specialist in hydrogen electrolyzer technology, has entered into a research collaboration agreement with the University of North Bengal (NBU).

The partnership, set to run from March 2025 to February 2027, aims to drive innovation in green hydrogen technology through a joint research program.

Under this agreement, HYDGEN and NBU will collaborate on the development of low-cost electrocatalysts for hydrogen generation and storage, addressing key challenges in cost-effective and scalable green hydrogen production. 

“This collaboration marks a significant step toward making green hydrogen production more cost-effective and accessible,” said Goutam Dalapati, co-founder and CTO at Hydgen. “By combining our cutting-edge technology with NBU’s research excellence, we aim to accelerate the commercialization of innovative electrocatalysts that will improve the efficiency and affordability of hydrogen generation.”

As part of this collaboration, Hydgen and NBU have successfully developed a new technology that strengthens green hydrogen production. A patent application for this innovation, titled ‘Low-Cost Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Generation and Storage,’ will be jointly filed under both Hydgen and NBU.

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