Data Centre Uptime
At last count there were 1189 hyperscale datacentres in the world today and that number will triple in just six years at the current rate (5).
Maximising the operational uptime of datacentres is vital for this growing global network that is the backbone of all internet plumbing and cloud computing. These are mission-critical installations, so at present, uninterruptable power supply is often backed up with diesel generators, supplied by deliveries to often remote locations, ironically, by diesel truck. They can be replaced with on-site hydrogen generation from our electrolysers providing lower emission, always available operational resilience. No fuel deliveries are ever required. Hydrogen fuel-cells are integrated into the UPS for stable and continuous power supply over much longer durations than batteries. It’s quietly delivered, reliable, uptime security.

Have you read our white paper?
Published in July 2025, the paper explores how our patented and proven clean technology has many advantages, as shown in recent and independently verified customer test results. It explores the reasons for performance differences, the polarisation curve and the constraints of a membrane approach. The paper shows how the CPH2 technology has been shown to improve levelised costs versus older systems and is able to follow the variable load of wind of solar power, with limited loss of efficiency, and still deliver high purity hydrogen and oxygen.
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At last count there were 1189 hyperscale datacentres in the world today and that number will triple in just six years at the current rate.
References: (5). Synergy Research Group, Press Release, June 24, 2025