Asset manager: Many tech manufacturers are struggling with financial stability

Developers of PtX technology have yet to make the leaps the industry is waiting for. But it’s not capacity constraints that worry Schroders Greencoat. 
Schroders Greencoat thinks the hydrogen market would attract more investments if the finances surrounding the projects were more predictable. | Photo: Anders Holst Pedersen
Schroders Greencoat thinks the hydrogen market would attract more investments if the finances surrounding the projects were more predictable. | Photo: Anders Holst Pedersen

Several hydrogen technology manufacturers, large and small, have struggled with their products in recent years, and it’s not the capacity of the various manufacturers that is causing concern, Kristian Høeg Madsen, Schroders Greencoat’s Head of Hydrogen Investments, explains. 

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