Company: HYSR
Filing Date: 2025-09-15
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001213900-25-087311
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Company: SUNHYDROGEN, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-09-15
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
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 one or more Hydrogen Reactors arranged together, forming an installation-ready
                                            unit that includes necessary ancillary components like piping, as well as systems for hydrogen
                                            collection and water recirculation.

● Hydrogen
                                            Array: A term that describes an aggregation of Hydrogen Panels organized to meet a specific
                                            hydrogen production goal, with capacities that can range from 1 kW to 1 MW, or even as high
                                            as 1 GW.

In addition to our sponsored
research agreements with the University of Iowa and University of Michigan, we are working with a growing group of specialized industrial
partners to help commercialize our renewable hydrogen panels that use sunlight and water to generate hydrogen. Our current industrial
partners include: Honda R&D Co., Ltd.; CTF Solar GmbH; The Process Group, LLC (TPG Engineers); the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
(NREL); COTEC Corp.; Geomatec; SCHMID Group; Heraeus; Strategic Analysis, Inc.; and the Project NanoPEC consortium led by Fraunhofer CSP
together with WAVELABS, ECH Elektrochemie Halle, Zahner-Elektrik, and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

Intellectual Property

On November 14, 2011, we
filed a provisional application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to protect the intellectual property rights for “Photoelectrosynthetically
Active Heterostructures” On November 14, 2012, we filed a non-provisional application claiming priority to the provisional application.
On March 14, 2017, a first patent covering the structural design of Photoelectrosynthetically Active Heterostructures (PAH) was granted
as United States Patent No. 9,593,053B1. A divisional application claiming priority to the foregoing applications was filed, and on April
3, 2018, a second patent covering the method for manufacturing PAH was granted as United States Patent No. 9,593,053B2. These patents
protect the Company’s proprietary design and manufacturing method of a self-contained solar-to-hydrogen device made up of billions
of solar-powered water-splitting nanoparticles, per square centimeter. These nanoparticles are separated by a protective coating that
prevents corrosion during extended periods of hydrogen production. The aim of producing these nanoparticles is to achieve high solar -to-hydrogen
conversion efficiency at low cost. These patents expire on November