Fuel cell and green hydrogen electrolyser developer licensing to major industrial partners
Ceres develops fuel cell and electrolyser technology for power generation, transportation, and industrial heat. The tech stack is heavily simulation and safety-focused—MATLAB, COMSOL, Ansys, plus formal safety standards (IEC 61508, ISO 26262)—reflecting the capital equipment and regulatory rigor required for clean energy hardware. Hiring is senior-weighted and concentrated in engineering and manufacturing, with half of active roles posted in the last 30 days, indicating acceleration toward scaling production and test infrastructure.
Ceres is a UK-based public company developing fuel cell and electrolyser systems for decarbonization. The business operates on a licensing model, partnering with industrial OEMs—including Doosan, Shell, Denso, Weichai, and Thermax—to integrate Ceres technology into their own power and propulsion products. The company is structured around hardware development, manufacturing scale-up, and test operations. Current focus areas include expanding test stand capacity and reliability, transitioning designs from R&D into production, and automating operational reporting.
Ceres develops fuel cells for power generation and electrolysers for green hydrogen production. They license the technology to industrial partners for integration into power systems, transportation, and industrial applications.
Simulation and design tools (MATLAB, COMSOL, Ansys, STAR-CCM+, Modelica), safety certification standards (IEC 61508, ISO 26262, IEC 61511), and manufacturing/quality tools (Minitab, FMEA). Python is used for automation and analysis.
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