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We license our world-leading solid oxide technology to global partners to manufacture products for power generation and hydrogen production.

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Developing a cleaner world

Our global footprint is built on technology grounded by 24 years of R&D expertise on a foundation of a broad IP portfolio, including over 150 patent families.

5     Partners

3     Factories

24     Years of R&D expertise

Technology

Ceres' reversible solid oxide design

It is the unique chemistry of our people and our solid oxide technology that differentiates Ceres' products. With decades of intelligent investment in research and development, it is no coincidence that Ceres’ platform is becoming the technology of choice for global decarbonisation. 

Developing a cleaner world

Become part of a world-leading team making a positive impact on the planet.

Who we are

Our scalable products

With Ceres technology at the heart of our products, we have the most efficient and cost-effective way to decarbonise our energy system.

Partners

Ecosystem of global partners

Ceres partners with multinational corporations with global ambitions. We build long-term relationships with the strategic focus to deliver solutions for cleaner energy. Our collaboration extends from technology development, through production and beyond. Our partners' success is our success.

Learn more about our partners

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Doosan Fuel Cells

Doosan is a South Korean company that develops high-efficiency fuel cells for power generation boasting proven stability, fuel flexibility and robustness across a variety of markets. Our long-standing partnership began in 2019 and now includes an SOFC manufacturing and system licence.

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Delta Electronics

Based in Tainan, Delta is a global provider of power and thermal management solutions, focusing on addressing key environmental issues such as global climate change. In 2024, Delta became our first dual licence partner for SOFC and SOEC stack manufacturing.

Denso Corporation

Denso is a global manufacturer of automotive components, offering advanced automotive technologies, systems and products. With ambitions to establish a hydrogen supply chain, in 2024 Denso took a manufacturing licence for SOEC stacks.

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Thermax

Thermax designs, builds and commissions systems, products and services to help industry achieve better resource productivity while maintaining a cleaner environment. Based in Pune, India, they are adding SOEC systems based on Ceres' technology to their product portfolio.

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Shell plc

Shell believes hydrogen has a huge role to play in a low-carbon energy system. Shell has been in collaboration with Ceres since 2022 resulting in the launch of an SOEC demonstrator in India.

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Weichai Power Co Ltd

Weichai and Ceres formed a strategic partnership in 2018.The main business of the Company covers powertrain systems, commercial vehicles, agricultural equipment, smart logistics and other business segments.

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