Location San Francisco, California, United States Regions San Francisco Bay Area, West Coast, Western US Gender Male
Website hywatts.com LinkedIn View on LinkedIn
I started HyWatts after exiting my previous startup, HyPoint. Shortly after moving to California, I was shocked by how expensive electricity was — not because it’s hard to generate, but because it’s expensive to deliver. That’s when I realized the biggest challenge in green energy isn’t generation — it’s distribution.
At HyWatts, we’re building
the Power-Plant-in-a-Box™ — a hydrogen-powered unit that delivers clean electricity 24/7 to homes, EV chargers, and data centers. No grid upgrades. No emissions.
The growth of data infrastructure, EV charging, and affordable housing is creating massive new demand for power. By 2030, U.S. data centers and EV charging alone will require as much electricity as 50 million homes — that’s roughly one-third of all households in the country. Meeting that demand will take more than $2 trillion in infrastructure investment. We believe decentralized, deployable clean energy solutions like ours will be essential to bridging that gap.
With a PhD in electrochemistry and a background in fuel-cell innovation, I’m focused on solving real-world energy problems — from aviation to AI infrastructure.