STANDARD BANK & VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY LAUNCH CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR HYDROGEN ENERGY

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Standard Bank, in partnership with the Vaal University of Technology (VUT), announced the official launch of the Standard Bank Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen Energy. This pioneering initiative marks a significant step towards advancing research, innovation, and sustainable practices in South Africa’s hydrogen energy sector.

The Centre of Excellence, made possible through Standard Bank’s support for Phase 1 of

the project, will serve as a catalyst for clean energy solutions, positioning VUT as a global

leader in hydrogen energy research. The initiative, which was first soft launched in March of

this year, aligns with Standard Bank’s commitment to driving Africa’s green transition and

contributing to a just energy future.

Simone Cooper, Head of Business and Commercial Banking at Standard Bank South Africa,

says “Hydrogen energy is one of the most exciting frontiers in South Africa’s journey to a

sustainable future. By investing in this Centre of Excellence, Standard Bank is helping unlock

the potential of research, academia, and finance working together to solve pressing energy

challenges. Our commitment is not only to back innovation but also to ensure that solutions

are inclusive, scalable, and capable of driving economic growth across the country and

continent.”

Professor Khehla Ndlovu, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the VUT, emphasised the

strategic importance of the partnership. “The Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen Energy

represents a milestone in VUT’s research journey. By combining academic expertise with

Standard Bank’s leadership in sustainable finance, we are positioning South Africa at the

forefront of hydrogen energy innovation. This initiative will not only contribute to global

research but also open new pathways for collaboration, investment, and economic

development. Importantly, it will inspire our students and community to see themselves as

active participants in shaping a sustainable future.”

The Centre has already attracted strong international interest, including partners from

Europe, Asia, and Latin America, highlighting its potential to drive meaningful impact both

regionally and globally. With the support of Standard Bank, VUT is the only African member

of a 13-partner European consortium exploring hydrogen innovation, placing South Africafirmly on the map of global clean energy research

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