Invest in the Future of Hydrogen Mobility
Welcome to Metier Ventures – creating the opportunity to invest in cleaner transport through Metier Technologies.
Driving Zero‑Emission Transport Through Hydrogen Innovation
A high-growth, scalable, global, first-to-market, truck ands bus decarbonisation opportunity, with intellectual assets.
We’re breaking new ground in zero-emission transportation by ‘repowering’ commercial vehicles and buses with hydrogen internal combustion (H2 ICE) technology.
We’ve firmly established proof-of-concept with our H2 conversion know-how and growing range of patented anciliary products, supported by Mahle Powertrain.
The benefits of our zero-emission solution are increasingly recognised by fleet operators, engine manufacturers and Metier’s ‘go-to-market’ strategy is supported by hydrogen suppliers.
With a focus on fleets that return to base, our solution avoids the need for roadside H2 fuel . Simply refuel at base or the nearest hydrogen refuelling station.
Having invested heavily to gain first-mover advantage in a field with high barriers to entry, we’re now poised to turn that innovation into profit.
The Challenge: Decarbonising Heavy-Duty Fleets
Regulation is moving faster than technology: zero‑emission mandates are imminent, but electric fleets remain costly, constrained by range, charging time and weight limits, as well as infrastructure‑limited.
Metier Ventures has a ready-made, out-of-the-box solution to these challenges.
Our Solution: Hydrogen ICE Repower at Scale
Metier unlocks zero‑emission fleets with materially lower capex by repowering existing trucks and buses instead of replacing them. Its H₂ICE solution delivers diesel‑like performance with a clear path to diesel‑comparable TCO, extending asset life, avoiding stranded diesel write‑offs, and enabling fast, scalable deployment.
Turning regulatory pressure into a profitable, first‑mover growth opportunity.
A Sizeable, Addressable Market
The UK and Europe operate a combined parc of nearly 7 million trucks and buses, with at least 1.2 million vehicles addressable for repowering as regulation, clean‑air policy and customer demands accelerate decarbonisation.
Cities are tightening emissions requirements while fleets face the cost and practical limits of full vehicle replacement.
Metier is initially targeting 6.7L trucks and buses with a return‑to‑base approach—where hydrogen supply is viable today—creating a compelling near‑term market with significant global expansion potential across Europe, the US and Asia.
There’s significant global growth potential due to mounting interest in hydrogen ICE technology worldwide, with enquiries received from EU, US, Africa and Korea.
Adapting to Multiple Revenue Streams

• Repowered H2 ICE concept proven
• Engineering feasibility demonstrated
• Early partners engaged
Outcome: Technical risk reduced
• Demonstrator vehicle built
• On‑road testing completed
• Performance and emissions validated
Outcome: Technology proven in real‑world conditions
• Vehicles operating in live fleet environments
• In‑service data gathered
• Operator feedback incorporated
Outcome: Customer confidence established

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• Workshop and service processes established
• Refuelling and servicing workflows proven
• Repeatable deployment model defined
Outcome: Operational scalability enabled

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• Multiple vehicles in service
• Repeat engagement from fleet customers
• Transition from pilots to delivery
Outcome: From trial to commercial adoption
Our Expertise & Intellectual Property
Metier Technologies brings:
- 30+ years’ collaboration with major automotive OEMs, globally
- Proven volume-production capability
- 39+ patents in Variable Valve Actuation (VVA)
- H₂ repower patents (granted + pending)
- Hydrogen component IP underway
- Deep technical competencies spanning engines, repower systems, VVA, and H₂ components
