For all the political uncertainty unfolding in the US right now, Washington state-based Kai Moncino and his employer Modern Hydrogen are surprisingly relaxed.
In a nation and sector seemingly overcome by unpredictability, the Senior Manager of Product and Strategy presented a grounded, pragmatic business model that could sidestep many of the pain points facing other clean hydrogen players.
He told H2 View that the company considers itself “lucky” compared to other clean technology firms in its ability to weather the storm. “We built a business model that isn’t dependent on government subsidies,” he stated. “And that was very intentional.”
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