H2sea introduces Onshore Hydrogen Modules in Tokyo

Onshore hydrogen production modules

This week, H2sea is introducing its new onshore hydrogen modules in Tokyo.

With this step, H2sea is extending its portfolio of offshore hydrogen platforms with scalable onshore solutions for industrial and urban applications. The hydrogen modules are designed as flexible building blocks, allowing projects to be tailored to specific production capacities and site conditions.

During their visit to Tokyo, CEO Edwin van Drunen and CTO Tom Evertse are holding several meetings with Japanese utilities at the Tokyo Innovation Base, followed by the EU Business Mission programme and participation in Smart Energy Week.

“Japan is the perfect market for introducing our onshore hydrogen modules,” says Edwin van Drunen. “As a highly innovative and technology-driven energy market, Japan is actively investing in hydrogen as a cornerstone of its energy transition and is looking for high-quality, scalable solutions. The growing demand for hydrogen applications on land makes it a strong match for H2sea’s modular hydrogen production solutions.”

With this development, H2sea continues to build on its mission to accelerate the large-scale deployment of hydrogen production solutions that support the global energy transition.

H2sea Re-Selected for EU Business Hub Japan Mission

H2sea re-selected for EU business mission Japan

H2sea has again been selected to join the EU Business Hub mission to Japan, marking the second time the company will participate in this EU-funded initiative supporting collaboration between European innovators and Japanese industry.

The upcoming mission will take place from 15–19 March 2026 during Smart Energy Week Spring 2026 at International Exhibition Center Tokyo Big Sight in Tokyo. As part of the programme, H2sea will exhibit at the EU Pavilion alongside other European companies and participate in B2B matchmaking, networking events, sector briefings and knowledge exchange sessions. In total, 50 companies from 19 EU countries will join the delegation.

The mission takes place within the broader framework of EU–Japan cooperation in the energy sector centered around the Green Alliance, the Energy Dialogue and the Memorandum of Cooperation on Hydrogen. This continued collaboration provides H2sea with opportunities to further strengthen relationships in Japan’s growing energy transition market and explore future partnerships in offshore hydrogen.

H2sea selected for EU hydrogen business mission to Japan

H2sea on EU hydrogen business mission Japan


H2sea has been selected to join the EU Business Hub – Japan and the Republic of Korea, an EU funded programme that strengthens co-operations between Europe’s and Asia’s frontrunners in the hydrogen economy. The programme supports innovative European companies in green technologies.

Following a competitive selection process, H2sea will take part in the five-day business mission to Japan (15-19 September), centered around the Smart Energy Week Autumn 2025 at the Makuhari Messe in Tokyo.

The programme includes three days of exhibiting at the EU Pavilion, where H2sea will showcase its expertise in offshore hydrogen, complemented by targeted B2B matchmaking, networking events, sector briefings and knowledge exchange.
This mission will strengthen H2sea’s ties with Japan’s fast-growing hydrogen market and open doors for future collaboration.