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April 2nd, 2025 | 07:20 CEST

dynaCERT: Government-backed, certified, profitable – Driving your returns green

  • Hydrogen
  • GreenTech
  • cleantech
  • greenhydrogen
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The Ontario government is leading by example – and dynaCERT could be one of the beneficiaries. The Canadian cleantech company, known for its revolutionary HydraGEN™ technology, is receiving government support in a market that is hungry for solutions for more efficient mobility and measurable CO₂ reductions. In an era when climate goals and economic considerations can no longer be at odds, dynaCERT is positioning itself as a bridge between ecology and economy. A new player is emerging here in the billion-dollar market for emission certificates.

time to read: 3 minutes | Author: Armin Schulz
ISIN: DYNACERT INC. | CA26780A1084

Table of contents:


    A beacon of innovation

    Since 2004, dynaCERT has been working on a seemingly simple question: How can the efficiency of existing combustion engines be increased without investing billions into new infrastructure? The answer is HydraGEN™. The system generates hydrogen via electrolysis directly onboard vehicles and blends it with the fuel - without requiring any engine modifications. After more than 18 years of development, the result is impressive. The vehicles consume less diesel and emit significantly less nitrogen oxides and particulate matter - and not just on paper.

    The hardware is perfectly complemented by the HydraLytica™ telematics platform. It provides real-time data on savings and can determine the CO₂ reductions generated. This data forms the basis for applying for carbon credits, opening up additional revenue streams for dynaCERT and its customers. A clever two-pronged approach that combines technology and data analysis.

    Growth through strategic partnerships and government support

    dynaCERT is well-positioned to benefit from global trends. The partnership with Cipher Neutron, a hydrogen technology specialist, strengthens the Company's expertise in green hydrogen and opens up access to new markets. In addition, the methodology for calculating CO₂ savings has been certified by the independent organization Verra – a milestone that enables the trading of carbon credits and increases the trust of industrial customers.

    Another boost came on April 1. The Ontario government is adding CAD 30 million to the Hydrogen Innovation Fund and expanding the eligibility criteria. dynaCERT, which has been actively involved in the policy-making process for years, benefits in two ways. On the one hand, through financial support and, on the other, through recognition as a key player in Ontario's hydrogen strategy. CEO Jim Payne stated: "This type of targeted support will help companies like dynaCERT to scale up innovation, increase domestic production, and create well-paid jobs."

    The press conference held in the dynaCERT production hall can be found here: youtube.com/live/eCtu5081CRA

    Expansion into Europe: Munich as a gateway to the global market

    dynaCERT is strategically positioning itself in the heart of Europe by opening a branch in Munich. The proximity to leading industrial companies, logistics centers, and political decision-makers makes it possible for the Company to cater specifically to the European demand for cleantech solutions.

    Record sales and increasing market acceptance

    The collaboration with Canadian distribution partner Simply Green is proof of the growing demand. More than 200 HydraGEN™ units have already been delivered to customers in the oil and gas industry and agriculture. A leading oil and gas company in Alberta has confidence in the technology after a successful pilot project and has already deployed 140 systems, with more units to follow. Customer satisfaction is high, not least because of the rapid amortization – savings on fuel often lead to a return on investment within a year.

    At the same time, dynaCERT is working on scaling up production. The pre-production of 1,000 HydraGEN™ units ensures short delivery times and creates the basis for broader market access. "This production head start signals the beginning of the transformation of the dynaCERT assembly line into a higher volume sequential production process, ready for scale-up," said COO Kevin Unrath.

    Analysts see dynaCERT in the fast lane

    GBC Research analysts attest to dynaCERT's impressive growth potential. Their forecasts predict a jump in revenue from CAD 2.4 million in 2024 to CAD 21 million by 2026, accompanied by a net profit of CAD 5.77 million in 2026.

    The key drivers are:

    1. Economies of scale through serial production and global
      distribution networks.
    2. Recurring revenues from software subscriptions and CO2
      certificates.
    3. Strategic alliances with industry leaders and governments.

    These factors strengthen confidence in the Company's strategy, resulting in a "Buy" recommendation with a price target of CAD 0.75 (EUR 0.48).


    dynaCERT is a company on the move. With certified, market-ready technology and strong partners, it is ideally positioned to meet the demand for cleantech solutions. Recent successes in Canada, expansion into Europe, and support from government initiatives underscore the current momentum. For investors betting on the future of the cleantech and hydrogen industry, dynaCERT offers a unique opportunity to participate in this growing market. The course has been set, and the momentum is palpable: dynaCERT could soon become the standard for efficiently reducing diesel engine emissions.


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    Der Autor

    Armin Schulz

    Born in Mönchengladbach, he studied business administration in the Netherlands. In the course of his studies he came into contact with the stock exchange for the first time. He has more than 25 years of experience in stock market business.

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