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Hydrologiq is a technology company.
Hydrologiq delivers integrated hydrogen power solutions for off-grid applications. The company develops hydrogen generator systems and offers turnkey services, facilitating transition from diesel to cleaner energy. Its platform integrates modular proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis for onsite hydrogen production and energy storage. This scalable infrastructure addresses the critical need to decarbonize heavy machinery and industrial operations.
Aran Bates and Ben Lindley founded Hydrologiq in 2020. Their core insight: hydrogen's potential to directly replace diesel in off-road machinery. Recognizing a vast, fossil fuel-dependent market needing decarbonization, the founders aimed to create deployable technologies. This empowers industries to adopt hydrogen power for more sustainable operations.
Hydrologiq serves industries like construction, needing reliable off-grid power. Clients use solutions to replace diesel, reducing emissions and improving environmental sustainability. The company envisions hydrogen becoming the primary, accessible power source for all off-grid energy needs. They commit to driving widespread adoption, fostering cleaner, more efficient industrial futures.
Hydrologiq has raised $890K across 1 funding round.
Hydrologiq has raised $890K in total across 1 funding round.
Hydrologiq has raised $890K in total across 1 funding round.
Hydrologiq's investors include 8VC, Antler, Breega, DST Global, foobar.vc, Fuel Ventures, Tribe Capital, Union Square Ventures, Greg Schroy, Kabir Chanrai, Ranjit Mene, Rhiannon K Selby (Née Bates).
# Hydrologiq: Hydrogen-Powered Clean Energy Operations Platform
Hydrologiq is a UK-based technology company that builds software and hardware solutions to help businesses transition from diesel generators to hydrogen-powered off-grid energy systems.[1] Founded in 2019 and based in York, England, the company addresses a critical market need: decarbonizing industries that rely on diesel generators for temporary or remote power, including construction, events, film and TV production, and plant hire.[1] Rather than simply selling hydrogen generators, Hydrologiq has positioned itself as an operational platform provider, managing the entire lifecycle of hydrogen deployment from planning and installation through remote monitoring and refueling logistics.
The company's core offering centers on Logiq (formerly HydrologiqOS), a comprehensive operations platform that integrates hydrogen, battery, and hybrid assets into a single management interface.[2] This platform handles real-time monitoring, AI-driven forecasting for refueling needs, delivery scheduling optimization, regulatory compliance, and end-to-end hydrogen traceability for billing.[2] By combining proprietary software with CE-marked IoT hardware, Hydrologiq solves a fundamental problem: making hydrogen adoption seamless and economically viable for businesses seeking to eliminate diesel dependency without operational complexity.
Hydrologiq operates at the intersection of three converging trends: the global push toward net-zero emissions, the maturation of hydrogen as a viable energy carrier, and the digitalization of energy infrastructure. The company's timing is strategic—regulatory pressure to decarbonize, combined with growing hydrogen production capacity, has created demand for operational solutions that make hydrogen adoption practical rather than theoretical. By building the software layer that makes hydrogen deployments manageable, Hydrologiq is helping to unlock hydrogen's potential in sectors where electrification is impractical, positioning itself as essential infrastructure in the clean energy transition.
Hydrologiq's evolution from a hydrogen generator provider to a platform company reflects a broader pattern in cleantech: the winners are those who solve the *operational* problem, not just the hardware problem. The company's focus on real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and supply chain optimization addresses the unglamorous but critical challenge of making hydrogen systems reliable and cost-effective at scale. As hydrogen infrastructure matures and regulatory frameworks tighten around emissions reporting, platforms like Logiq will become increasingly valuable to enterprises managing mixed-fleet energy transitions. The key question for Hydrologiq's future is whether it can expand beyond off-grid power into broader industrial hydrogen applications—a natural extension that would significantly expand its addressable market.
Hydrologiq has raised $890K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $890K Seed in January 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2022 | $890K Seed | 8VC, Antler, Breega, DST Global, foobar.vc, Fuel Ventures, Tribe Capital, Union Square Ventures, Greg Schroy, Kabir Chanrai, Ranjit Mene, Rhiannon K Selby (Née Bates), Tim Lawrence, Vladimir Bondarenko, Dominic Keen, Don Ritzen, Joseph Zipfel |