Liquid Hydrogen Manufacturer Announces Global HQ in Titusville
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Liquid hydrogen manufacturer GenH2 has selected Titusville, FL, in Brevard County for its new headquarters, bringing about 100 jobs in Phase 1 of the $4 million project. Liquid hydrogen plays an important role in the space industry and rocket propulsion. GenH2 recently closed on a deal to transform an old car dealership property into its new global headquarters.
“Since we actually grew up and came from the hydrogen economy here at NASA, at the Kennedy Space Center, we thought it was only appropriate that we did something closer to home,” said GenH2. “Plus, a lot of our engineers already live here.” Multiple GenH2 employees formerly worked for NASA.

“We’ll be able to bring people here, have educational scenarios where we will take them through, line them up and show them step-by-step, so that they can learn more about hydrogen – and especially the safety of the hydrogen,” GenH2 said.
There will also be space in the upper levels of the facility, where GenH2 will conduct proprietary research on the hydrogen production units.
Liquid hydrogen has a long legacy within the space industry. But fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are also gradually gaining a foothold in the automobile market. Part of the slow rollout of these zero-emission vehicles is the lack of hydrogen fueling stations. In California, there are only 48 stations in operation. The goal of GenH2 is to expand that number and be able to place smaller and more efficient hydrogen stations across the country. GenH2 noted that the Biden administration, and others working in the field of hydrogen, have goals to expand the marketplace by 2030 and 2050.

