Greenlyzer and Royal Group have signed a memorandum of agreement to collaborate on green hydrogen energy projects in Cambodia and across ASEAN, focusing on pilot deployments of Greenlyzer’s Green Moving Grid system.

The partnership will explore real-world applications of locally produced green hydrogen, including supplying electricity to data centres, industrial facilities, and remote locations where conventional grid infrastructure is limited. The system is designed to convert hydrogen into electricity outside the traditional grid, offering a distributed energy solution for underserved areas.

The collaboration reflects growing regional interest in alternative energy sources amid rising demand from industrialisation and digital infrastructure. It also builds on broader ties between Greenlyzer’s parent Alpha Ladder Group and Royal Group, including fintech cooperation in cross-border payments.

Both companies aim to test scalable models for hydrogen-based energy systems, leveraging Royal Group’s local network and Greenlyzer’s technology. The initiative supports Cambodia’s efforts to expand energy access and aligns with ASEAN’s longer-term goals of strengthening energy security and developing interconnected, sustainable power systems.