Clean Power Hydrogen plc (LSE:CPH2) has published its 2025 Annual Report and distributed it to shareholders, providing updated financial and operational details on the group’s green hydrogen technology business. The report outlines the company’s ongoing efforts to commercialise its patented hydrogen and oxygen production systems while maintaining transparency with investors on its strategic progress.
The company has also announced that its 2026 Annual General Meeting will take place in London on 31 July 2026. Full details of the meeting have been made available in the AGM notice published on the company’s website. The annual meeting will give shareholders the opportunity to engage with the board, review the group’s strategy and vote on key corporate resolutions as part of its ongoing governance process.
Clean Power Hydrogen’s outlook continues to be constrained by weak financial performance, including minimal revenue, widening losses, significant cash burn and a substantially reduced equity base. Technical indicators remain moderately positive, with the shares maintaining an upward trend and positive momentum, although an elevated Relative Strength Index (RSI) suggests the potential for a short-term pullback. Valuation remains difficult to assess given the company’s ongoing losses and the absence of a dividend.
More about Clean Power Hydrogen plc
Clean Power Hydrogen plc is a UK-based developer of green hydrogen technologies focused on innovative hydrogen and oxygen production systems. Through its portfolio of patented technologies, the company aims to reduce the lifetime cost of hydrogen production for electrolysis, decentralised energy applications and other low-carbon energy markets. The business is listed on AIM under the ticker CPH2.
Following more than a decade of research and product development, Clean Power Hydrogen is seeking to position its technology at the forefront of the global energy transition. Its solutions are designed to help industrial and energy-sector customers deploy scalable, cost-effective green hydrogen production systems in support of decarbonisation initiatives.