Brisbane-based Endua has unveiled two hydrogen innovations — a modular electrolyser that produces fuel on-site and a power bank storage system now operating at Archerfield Airport — in a potential breakthrough for the commercial viability of clean hydrogen energy.
Endua CEO Paul Sernia told Capital Brief the plug-and-play systems can be installed and operational within six hours, dramatically reducing deployment times compared to conventional hydrogen projects, which can take months to complete.
“We’re making green hydrogen a reality for Australian businesses,” Sernia said. “Instead of relying on complex supply chains, businesses can generate hydrogen exactly when and where they need it.”
The technology, developed from 15 years of CSIRO research, addresses two major barriers to hydrogen adoption — production and storage. While Queensland alone houses more than 50 renewable hydrogen projects, accessing a reliable supply remains…


