The University of Perugia (UNIPG) presented the H2VE project (Hydrogen Valley Vocational Excellence Hub) at SHARPER 2025 – the European Researchers’ Night, held in Perugia. The event brought together scientists, educators, and the public to celebrate research and innovation, with a special focus on sustainability and clean energy technologies.
As part of the exhibition, H2VE was showcased through the BHyKe prototype, a hydrogen-powered electric bicycle developed by UNIPG’s research team. The prototype illustrates how hydrogen can be integrated into everyday mobility, offering a practical example of clean and renewable transport solutions.
Throughout the event, H2VE attracted strong interest from visitors who engaged with researchers to learn more about hydrogen production, storage, and applications, as well as the project’s broader mission to promote vocational education and training (VET) in the hydrogen sector.
Participation in SHARPER 2025 provided an excellent opportunity to raise awareness about hydrogen’s potential in sustainable mobility and to highlight H2VE’s contribution to bridging education, innovation, and public engagement in the energy transition.




