Energy, resources and decarbonisation.

Clean Power Hydrogen.

Communicating breakthrough technology for hydrogen and oxygen production.

Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) manufactures cutting-edge electrolysers to help businesses produce high-purity hydrogen and oxygen when and where they need it - without needing to rely on pipelines or bulk shipments.

CPH2’s modular units tackle major headaches for sectors like data centres, where the machines can provide back-up fuel supplies, and renewables, where the electrolysers harness curtailed wind and solar power. Unlike conventional methods, CPH2’s technology does not rely on a membrane to keep the gases apart, making it more cost-effective, sustainable and reliable.

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It’s an exciting time in CPH2’s industrial scale up journey and Camargue has been brought on board to build the brand and understanding of its unique technology. As an AIM-listed business, positioning CPH2 as an investable proposition with a compelling product is key to our brief.

We started by shaping a strong narrative and story lines to engage investors, customers and potential licensees. We have used these to fuel a drumbeat of LinkedIn content, news flow and placed media commentary to communicate the real-world applications and bring the potential of CPH2’s innovative technology to life. We have audited the business’ web performance, working with our team at JFD to recommend SEO improvements.

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Richard Scott

CCO - Chief Commercial Officer

Clean Power Hydrogen

Camargue were the solution I was looking for. CPH2 is at an inflexion point; class-leading technology demanded a class-leading PR agency. Their team absorbed a complex brief and product knowledge in record time and began positioning us for rapid expansion.

“Across socials, web, video and traditional media we’ve already made great progress in awareness, reach, consistency of tone and commercial impact - and we’re still building speed and capability. We couldn’t do what we’re doing without them.”