Honda to test compact hydrogen system for space exploration on the ISS

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.

TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust.

In context: As humanity moves toward building permanent habitats off-Earth, researchers are developing reliable energy systems to support life in extreme environments. They’ve long studied electrolysis to generate oxygen and hydrogen in space, but low gravity reduces its efficiency. Honda plans to tackle this problem by testing its system aboard the International Space Station.

Honda is aiming beyond Earth with plans to test its high-differential pressure water electrolysis system aboard the International Space Station. In partnership with Sierra Space and Tec-Masters, the company hopes the technology will support a regenerative fuel cell system for sustaining life on the Moon – and potentially offering scalable energy solutions on Earth.

The centerpiece of Honda’s effort is a circulative renewable energy system designed to continuously generate oxygen, hydrogen, and electricity. Drawing on decades of fuel cell expertise, the company plans to build infrastructure that uses lunar resources – like sunlight and water – to support long-term human presence on the Moon.

The system operates in a closed loop. During the lunar day, solar panels power the electrolysis process to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The generated oxygen provides astronauts with breathable air. Meanwhile, the electrolysis plant uses hydrogen and excess oxygen reserves as fuel for electricity. The approach is not unlike closed-loop home solar systems that store excess energy in batteries for nighttime use. Meanwhile, the only byproduct of the process is water, which is recycled back into the system.

Honda’s high-differential pressure water electrolysis system is compact and lightweight, helping cut transportation costs – a key concern for lunar missions. It also stores high-pressure gas in smaller containers to reduce bulk, and by removing mechanical compression, it lowers maintenance needs and boosts reliability for long-term use.

Honda plans to test its system’s core components in the microgravity aboard the ISS. Sierra Space will lead mission integration, coordinating with NASA to transport materials aboard its Dream Chaser spaceplane. Tec-Masters will provide expertise on ISS technology during the testing phase.

Honda formed a Space Development Division within American Honda late last year to strengthen ties between the US space industry and Honda R&D’s Space Strategy Office in Japan. By refining its regenerative fuel cell system under extreme conditions, the company aims to demonstrate its potential as a clean, renewable energy source for lunar missions and Earth-based infrastructure. Honda envisions scalable applications that support global decarbonization.

Read More
Samatha Wiers

Latest

Festering Infections to Untreated Cancer: ICE Detainees Describe Medical Neglect Across US

An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center. A Honduran mother of two said she was hospitalized for a heart problem after she was denied blood pressure medications while held in Florida. A Venezuelan man said

Focused on Work, Needed at Home: A Federal Caregiving Policy Might Help

(Candice Evers for WPLN and KFF Health News) Jill Woodrow reached a tipping point as a caregiver when her mom began struggling to communicate information about her latest doctor appointments. Woodrow’s mother, a uterine cancer survivor, was seeing specialists to get to the bottom of several new, concerning symptoms. “When she would try to tell

How digital platforms and policy shifts reshape GLP-1 affordability

🛡️ Just a quick check We’re checking your connection to prevent automated abuse

Baffling. Frustrating. Frightening. What It’s Like To Be Sued Over Medical Debt.

When Christine Wood received a $12,000 bill from Bristol Hospital, she thought it must be a mistake. It was more than she and her husband made in a month combined. “I’m freaking out,” said Wood, who lives in a 1,700-square-foot home in Terryville, a village just outside Bristol, Connecticut. “I don’t understand it.” Wood, 52

Newsletter

Don't miss

Festering Infections to Untreated Cancer: ICE Detainees Describe Medical Neglect Across US

An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center. A Honduran mother of two said she was hospitalized for a heart problem after she was denied blood pressure medications while held in Florida. A Venezuelan man said

Focused on Work, Needed at Home: A Federal Caregiving Policy Might Help

(Candice Evers for WPLN and KFF Health News) Jill Woodrow reached a tipping point as a caregiver when her mom began struggling to communicate information about her latest doctor appointments. Woodrow’s mother, a uterine cancer survivor, was seeing specialists to get to the bottom of several new, concerning symptoms. “When she would try to tell

How digital platforms and policy shifts reshape GLP-1 affordability

🛡️ Just a quick check We’re checking your connection to prevent automated abuse

Baffling. Frustrating. Frightening. What It’s Like To Be Sued Over Medical Debt.

When Christine Wood received a $12,000 bill from Bristol Hospital, she thought it must be a mistake. It was more than she and her husband made in a month combined. “I’m freaking out,” said Wood, who lives in a 1,700-square-foot home in Terryville, a village just outside Bristol, Connecticut. “I don’t understand it.” Wood, 52

Former Angels Top Prospect Jordyn Adams, 26, Commits To SMU Football

The 2018 wide receiver recruiting class was spearheaded by top prospects Amon-Ra St. Brown and Ja’Marr Chase. Both elite talents lived up to the immense hype and have since become All-Pro receivers in the NFL. Lost in that group was the player who sat between Brown and Chase in the rankings — a once highly-touted

Jury acquits 2 business executives of bribing Navy admiral for government contract

A federal jury has acquitted two business executives of charges that they conspired to bribe a retired four-star U.S. Navy admiral, who is now serving a six-year prison sentence for his conviction on corruption charges By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON -- A federal jury has acquitted two business executives of charges that they conspired

US Business Leaders Optimistic About China Cooperation, Emphasize Importance of Chinese Market

© 2026 China Money Network. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer: The views, opinions, forecasts, and statements made by our hosts and guests are the personal views of those respective individuals and may or may not be either endorsed or accepted by China Money Network Limited or the companies with which these individuals are employed.

Tesla’s Business Has Become Much More Diversified in Just the Past Five Years. Does That Make Its Stock a Better Buy Today?

Key Points Tesla's energy generation and storage segment generated 27% revenue growth last year. The company's non-automotive segments were able to help offset a double-digit decline in auto revenue in 2025. These 10 stocks could mint the next wave of millionaires › Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is known for its electric vehicles (EVs), and while they