UCL spinout secures £35m for hydrogen fuel cell technology

An image of Drs Vidal and Mason
An image of Drs Vidal and Mason
An image of Drs Vidal and Mason - UCL spinout company Bramble Energy has closed a £35m investment round, representing a major clean tech investment for the UK and positioning the company to be a global player in the industry. Considered the world's most scalable hydrogen fuel cell company , the new investment in Bramble Energy will help the company to expand its capabilities in solving key challenges  associated with the production and implementation of hydrogen fuel cell stacks. Fuel cells have the potential to be a key renewable energy solution, given the availability of hydrogen and the environmental advantage of a zero-emission system. Their applications range from stationary power sources providing stable and high-power density off-grid electricity to portable applications, such automotive and mobile phone power. Long viewed as a 'future' solution, deployment of these cells has previously been hindered by complex manufacturing and associated high costs. However, unlike other models, Bramble Energy's products are based on printed circuit boards (PCBs), meaning t'he company can use cost-effective production methods and materials from existing global manufacturing infrastructure. The company is fast becoming a leading hydrogen fuel cell provider, with the new funding allowing it to roll out its portable power products globally and enabling decarbonisation across industries and sectors.
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