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SunHydrogen Opens Japan Office, Formalizing Collaboration with University of Tokyo Researcher Dr. Taro Yamada

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SunHydrogen (OTCQB: HYSR) formed SunHydrogen Japan GK on April 7, 2026, creating a permanent Japanese subsidiary led by Dr. Taro Yamada.

The move formalizes an existing scientific collaboration, strengthens ties to Japan’s solar hydrogen research and industrial community, and supports partnerships including Honda Research and Development.

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  • Established SunHydrogen Japan GK to formalize ongoing collaboration in Japan
  • Leadership by Dr. Taro Yamada, a University of Tokyo researcher linked to 100 m² outdoor photocatalysis work
  • Direct channel to Japanese research and industry including collaboration with Honda Research and Development
  • Positions company to pursue Japan government-funded development programs requiring a domestic footprint
  • Maintains core R&D and pilot testing in Coralville, Iowa and Austin outdoor pilot

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New entity strengthens SunHydrogen’s ties with Japan’s leading solar hydrogen research community and gives an ongoing scientific collaboration a permanent structure.

CORALVILLE, IA, April 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SunHydrogen, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using only sunlight and water, today announced the formation of SunHydrogen Japan GK, a new subsidiary led by Dr. Taro Yamada. The entity formalizes a collaboration that has already contributed directly to the company’s technical progress.

SunHydrogen’s core operations and technology development remain rooted in Coralville, Iowa. The team there continues to drive the company’s progress, from the early development of its hydrogen panel technology to the outdoor pilot system now testing at the ProtoHub in Austin. Manufacturing development work with CTF Solar GmbH is also ongoing. The Japan office builds on that foundation, extending SunHydrogen’s presence into one of the world’s most active research environments for solar hydrogen.

Dr. Yamada is a Senior Research Scientist at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering and a co-author of the landmark study published in Nature (vol. 598, 2021) that demonstrated photocatalytic solar hydrogen production at the 100 m²-scale outdoor plant, part of Japan’s NEDO-backed ARPChem program. He has worked with SunHydrogen since December 2023 and was a key contributor during the Japan testing sessions that achieved the efficiency results published in February 2025. With the establishment of SunHydrogen Japan GK, that work now has a permanent home and a direct channel into Japan’s broader hydrogen research and industrial community.

The new subsidiary also reflects SunHydrogen’s growing commercial engagement in Japan, where the company is actively collaborating with several leading Japanese industrial partners, including Honda Research and Development. Establishing a local entity provides a permanent in country presence to support these partnerships and positions SunHydrogen Japan GK to pursue government funded development programs available to organizations with a domestic footprint.

“Our team in Coralville has earned every bit of the progress we’ve made, and everything we do internationally is built on their work,” said Timothy Young, CEO of SunHydrogen. “Taro has been a valued contributor to our progress for some time already. Having him in Japan on a permanent basis strengthens a relationship that has already made a real difference. Japan is home to some of the world’s most advanced solar hydrogen research, and this office gives us a lasting connection to that community.”

“I have worked alongside the SunHydrogen team and seen their technical commitment firsthand,” said Dr. Yamada. “Japan has a strong and active community in solar hydrogen, and I am glad to now be connecting that community with what SunHydrogen is developing in Iowa on a full-time basis.”

About SunHydrogen, Inc.

SunHydrogen is developing breakthrough technologies to produce renewable hydrogen in a market that Goldman Sachs estimates to be worth $1 trillion+ per year by 2050. Our patented SunHydrogen Panel technology uses sunlight and any source of water to produce low-cost renewable hydrogen. Like solar panels that produce electricity, our SunHydrogen Panels will produce renewable hydrogen. Our vision is to become a major technology supplier in the new hydrogen economy. By developing, acquiring and partnering with other critical technologies, we intend to enable a future of emission-free hydrogen production for all industrial applications such as fertilizer and petroleum refining as well as fuel cell applications for mobility and data centers. To learn more about SunHydrogen, please visit our website at www.SunHydrogen.com.

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FAQ

What did SunHydrogen (HYSR) announce on April 7, 2026 about its Japan presence?

SunHydrogen announced the formation of SunHydrogen Japan GK, a new subsidiary led by Dr. Taro Yamada. According to the company, the entity formalizes an existing collaboration and provides a permanent in-country presence to support Japanese research and industrial partnerships.

Who is Dr. Taro Yamada and what role will he play at HYSR's Japan subsidiary?

Dr. Taro Yamada will lead SunHydrogen Japan GK as the local head and research liaison. According to the company, he is a University of Tokyo senior research scientist who contributed to prior Japan testing and published 100 m² outdoor work in Nature.

How does the SunHydrogen Japan GK formation affect HYSR's partnerships with Japanese companies like Honda?

The new subsidiary creates a permanent in-country channel to support ongoing collaborations with Japanese industrial partners. According to the company, the Japan office strengthens commercial engagement and enables closer coordination with partners including Honda Research and Development.

Will SunHydrogen Japan GK enable HYSR to access Japanese government development programs?

Yes, the new entity is positioned to pursue government-funded development programs that require a domestic footprint. According to the company, establishing the local subsidiary provides eligibility advantages for programs available to organizations with in-country presence.

Does the April 7, 2026 announcement change SunHydrogen's core operations or U.S. R&D activities?

No; SunHydrogen states core operations and technology development remain based in Coralville, Iowa. According to the company, U.S. teams continue pilot testing and manufacturing development while the Japan office extends research and commercial links.