The global energy transition is accelerating and hydrogen will play a critical role in reaching net zero emissions by 2050. But the current path is slow, expensive, and locked inside centralised, high cost infrastructure.

RA Energy is taking a different approach.

We’re building a new generation of hydrogen systems: modular, biologically powered and designed to operate in the real world, not just in controlled labs. Using engineered cyanobacteria and thin-film photobioreactors, we produce clean hydrogen from sunlight, water, and CO₂ without relying on platinum, desalination, or gigawatt scale grid infrastructure. This is energy grown.

The focus now is scale.

We’re working with institutions, deployment partners, and research labs to fine-tune system performance across climate zones, land types, and regulatory environments. From North Africa to the UK, our aim is to build reliable hydrogen generation where it’s needed most, on the ground, close to demand, ready for integration.

Every system we deploy brings us closer to a hydrogen economy that’s decentralised, clean, and financially viable without subsidies.

This is how we contribute to the net zero 2050 target:

Not by announcing the future but by engineering it into the present.