Stargate Hydrogen has entered the UK market through a partnership agreement with Seacht Group, the companies said, aiming to advance green hydrogen projects across the country.
The collaboration brings together Stargate’s ceramic-based electrolysis technology with Seacht’s local engineering and energy market expertise. The partners said they will make their first joint public appearance at the Hydrogen UK Annual Conference & Awards in Birmingham.
Chief executive Marko Virkebau said the agreement marks an important step in the company’s expansion strategy.
“This partnership strengthens Stargate Hydrogen,” Virkebau said. “The UK is a strategic market for us, and we need strong local partners with the experience needed to support project development.”
He added: “This agreement reflects our intention to establish a long-term commercial presence in the UK.”
Stargate said it plans to build additional alliances with engineering companies and EPC contractors in the coming years as part of its broader European growth push.
Seacht chief operating officer Robert Kelly said hydrogen is expected to play an increasing role in Britain’s energy transition.
“Green hydrogen is expected to play a growing role in the UK’s transition to lower-carbon energy,” Kelly said. “By partnering with Stargate Hydrogen, we are combining advanced electrolysis technology with local market knowledge to help move hydrogen projects forward.”
The companies said the partnership is intended to support the scaling of green hydrogen production in the UK while strengthening Stargate’s footprint in the European market.
