Australian clean-tech company Endua has announced two major milestones in its mission to make hydrogen power accessible nationwide: the launch of its innovative electrolyser technology and the successful deployment of its hydrogen power bank system at Archerfield Airport.
Endua CEO Paul Sernia said, “Our electrolyser enables onsite production, and our power bank system provides reliable clean energy storage. This combination unlocks hydrogen projects that previously lacked access to reliable and affordable supply, helping Australia achieve its green hydrogen ambitions by producing hydrogen where and when it’s needed.”
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The electrolyser technology allows Endua to build plug-and-play systems for different businesses to produce their own hydrogen supply onsite.
“Think of it as a mini hydrogen factory,” Sernia explains.
“Instead of relying on complex supply chains, businesses can generate hydrogen exactly when and where they need it. And because our systems are built and certified to Australian standards, businesses avoid unknown technical risks that can lead to expensive delays. This equipment was delivered and ready for use after only 6 hours—something that might take months to achieve with a conventional project approach.”
Engineered and built in South East Queensland, the modular electrolyser and power bank systems can be installed quickly without major site modifications, making clean energy more accessible to businesses across Australia.
Endua has achieved another milestone with the successful operation of its hydrogen power bank system at Queensland’s Archerfield Airport. This installation demonstrates the commercial viability of Endua’s energy storage technology and validates its safe deployment capabilities.
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Archerfield Airport joint managing director Lachlan Bird said, “Throughout its 94-year history, Archerfield Airport has frequently been at the forefront of emerging aviation technology,” he said.
“With some of the best general aviation infrastructure available in Australia and a critical mass of expertise and innovation onsite, Archerfield Airport looks forward to facilitating the next aviation evolution which promises clean, green, fast, safe and quiet transport options for a wide range of applications.”






