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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Recycling: A $762 Million Opportunity by 2030

Written by BCC Research Staff Analysts | Mar 12, 2026 1:00:00 PM

Here's an investment thesis that sits at the intersection of two mega-trends: the hydrogen economy and the circular economy.

The global hydrogen fuel cell recycling market was valued at $358.7 million in 2024 and is projected to reach $762.4 million by 2030 — a 14.5% CAGR.

The logic is straightforward. Governments worldwide are investing billions in hydrogen fuel cell deployment for transportation and stationary power. As those fuel cells reach end-of-life, the platinum group metals and other critical materials inside them need to be recovered. The economics of platinum recovery alone make recycling commercially attractive — and the regulatory push for circular economy practices is adding momentum.

Asia-Pacific dominates with 53.8% of the market, reflecting the region's aggressive hydrogen strategies in Japan, South Korea and China. But emerging technologies — ultrasound-based disassembly for platinum recovery, electrochemical dissolution for selective metal separation, digital traceability for closed-loop recycling — are creating opportunities for innovators globally.

Key players like Johnson Matthey, Umicore and Heraeus Precious Metals are establishing positions, while fuel cell manufacturers themselves are developing recycling capabilities to secure their critical material supply chains.

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