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Element leads critical testing infrastructure for global H2 economy

Element Materials Technology (Element), a global leader in Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC) services, is spearheading the validation of critical technologies needed for the global transition to H2 energy. As the world accelerates the development of new energy sources, H2 has emerged as a crucial solution for decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors including heavy industry, long-distance transport, and energy storage.

The development and deployment of H2 technologies presents technical challenges in storage, handling, and use, making specialized testing capabilities critical for widespread adoption. Element's expanding network of state-of-the-art facilities, supported by a $10 million global investment program, provides the essential infrastructure needed to validate these complex technologies with confidence. This investment comes at a crucial time as clean H2 is projected to account for up to 100% of total H2 demand by 2050.

"Element's technical leadership in H2 testing and certification is helping unlock the potential of H2 as a clean energy carrier," said Dr Mark Eldridge, Director of H2 at Element. "Our comprehensive testing capabilities ensure that new technologies meet the highest safety and performance standards while accelerating their path to market. This is particularly crucial as the H2 ecosystem rapidly expands across automotive, aerospace, defense, and energy sectors."

The company's strategic testing locations include facilities in Aberdeen UK, Hitchin UK, Kemble UK, Houston U.S., California U.S. and Milan Italy. The Kemble laboratory, featuring the country's only dual gaseous and liquid H2 testing capability, can produce up to 15 kg of liquid H2 daily (up to 40k g) and operates across temperatures from 18K to 800K in a fully ATEX-compliant environment. Across the group H2 testing can reach rocket scales up to 2000kg+. These facilities support the full technology lifecycle, from early architecture design through to qualification of complete systems.

"As the H2 economy scales up to meet urgent climate goals, independent testing and certification become increasingly critical," added Eldridge. "Element's global expertise and specialized facilities ensure that H2 technologies can be deployed with confidence across industries, helping accelerate the transition to a more sustainable energy future."