
As it does every year, the prestigious American magazine TIME has released its list of the top 250 Green Tech companies in the world. This year, French green hydrogen producer Lhyfe and hydrogen-powered taxi operator Hysetco are the only French hydrogen companies to feature in the ranking.
Lhyfe secured 179th place, while Hysetco came in at 225th. “This recognition means a great deal to us and rewards our mission to advance clean, hydrogen-powered mobility,” Lhyfe, led by Loïc Voisin, commented on LinkedIn. The company added: “Above all, it’s a source of immense pride, and a tribute to the dedication of our teams, the trust of our customers, and the success of our partnerships.”
This recognition is all the more impressive considering that TIME, in partnership with Statista, analysed 8,000 companies worldwide, evaluating their positive impact, financial strength, and innovation.
Only 250 companies made the final list, spanning 30 countries and six continents.
Hydrogen was well represented in the ranking, with several major players across the globe, including:
- Sunfire (4th, electrolysers – Germany)
- Enervenue (18th, metal-hydrogen energy storage – USA)
- Plug (23rd, electrolysers – USA)
- Monolith (29th, hydrogen via pyrolysis – USA)
- Hydrogenious LOHC (69th, liquid organic hydrogen storage – Germany)
- ZeroAvia (81st, hydrogen aircraft – USA)
- Enapter (108th, electrolysers – Italy)
- H2Pro (112th, solar-powered hydrogen from water – Israel)
- FirstElement Fuel (122nd, hydrogen distribution – USA)
- Farizon (141st, electric and hydrogen commercial vehicles – China)
- Hystar (142nd, electrolysers – Norway)
- Electric Hydrogen (158th, electrolysers – USA)
- FuelCell Energy (196th, hydrogen production – USA)
- Nel (200th, electrolysers – Norway)
- Hy2Gen (224th, hydrogen and ammonia – Germany)
- Elcogen (248th, green hydrogen – Estonia)
See the full ranking here.
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