Wild Hydrogen Proposes Headquarters and Manufacturing Facility at Eastington Trading Estate Near Stroud
Wild Hydrogen has submitted a planning application to Stroud District Council to transform a two-storey office at Eastington Trading Estate into a research, design, and manufacturing center, along with a visitor headquarters. The company, focused on converting waste into clean energy, plans to install hydrogen and biomethane generation equipment.
If approved, Wild Hydrogen aims to expand its workforce by 25 employees by 2027 and an additional 5+ by 2029. The facility will include offices, manufacturing, and technology demonstration areas, with parking for vehicles, including EV charging points and secure bike parking. The site will maintain existing access routes for both vehicles and pedestrians, contributing to local job creation and the regional economy through sustained investment.
