News
Mintz EnergyTech Update: New Hydrogen Patents Data Released

Mintz EnergyTech Update: New Hydrogen Patents Data Released
-
Hydrogen Innovation Around the Globe: EU and Japan Lead the Way
The world's five largest hydrogen innovation regions have been and continue to be the EU countries (considered as a block),
Source: EPO/IEA Full Report, p. 27, Figure 2.1
Across the three value chains—(i) production, (ii) storage, distribution and transformation and (iii) end-user applications—the Report shows in Figure E1 that the EU and
Source: EPO/IEA Full Report, p. 27, Figure E1
Source: https://www.epo.org/news-events/news/2023/20230110.html
-
Modernizing Hydrogen Production is a Top Priority
Over 50% of hydrogen-related IPFs since 2001 have focused on innovation in production technologies, with the balance being split evenly between innovations in end-use applications and in storage, distribution and transformation technologies, as shown in Figure 2.3:
Source: EPO/IEA Full Report, p. 32, Figure 2.3
Production technologies have shifted over the past 10 years from
Source: EPO/IEA Full Report, p. 32, Fig. 2.3
-
Industry Trends: Chemicals and Automotive Sectors are Driving Innovation
Patenting activity in hydrogen technologies is largely attributable to a handful of industries. Companies already specialized in hydrogen commodities, like large chemical producers, continued supporting innovation in hydrogen production and storage technologies. But significant IPF growth in hydrogen transportation and distribution technologies is being driven more recently by the automotive sector and demand for on-board hydrogen storage and the development of hydrogen-powered vehicles, as seen in Figures E2 and E5 below.
Source: EPO/IEA Full Report, p. 12, Fig. E2
Source: EPO/IEA Full Report, p. 16, Fig. E5
-
Patenting Underpins Fundraising by Hydrogen-Focused Businesses
The report highlights a strong correlation between patents and capital procurement for hydrogen-tech pioneers. While less than 30% of start-up companies with activities related to hydrogen technology filed one or more IPFs during the 2011-2020 period, this group of companies received 55% of initial funding in the space. This figure increases dramatically to nearly 80% when moving on to later funding rounds, especially for those businesses pursuing low-emissions technologies - emphasizing the importance of patenting for young companies in this area. That is, while only 117 of the 391 start-up companies filed hydrogen-related IPFs during 2011-2020, those 117 companies attracted 55% of the venture capital funding provided for early, late and IPO/post-IPO stages, as illustrated in Figure E6.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.
Mr
Mintz
MA 02111
Tel: 6175426000
Fax: 6175422241
E-mail: cjbates@mintz.com
URL: www.mintz.com
Discussions
No discussions yet. Start a discussion below.
Get Published - Build a Following
The Energy Central Power Industry Network® is based on one core idea - power industry professionals helping each other and advancing the industry by sharing and learning from each other.
If you have an experience or insight to share or have learned something from a conference or seminar, your peers and colleagues on Energy Central want to hear about it. It's also easy to share a link to an article you've liked or an industry resource that you think would be helpful.
Sign in to Participate