Why our colleagues believe in the future of hydrogen (and beyond)

Why our colleagues believe in the future of hydrogen (and beyond)

At Mobility & Innovation Production, we are often asked why we believe in hydrogen. Our answer? We don’t opt for a particular technology – we opt for meaningful solutions.


For us, the “future of hydrogen” is more than a trend – it’s the way we approach transport as a whole.


We are a system integrator. Our goal is not to cling to a single energy source, but to connect technologies to make transportation cleaner, more efficient and more feasible. Whether it’s hydrogen, batteries, software or logistics optimization – what’s important is that the system as a whole works.


Technology as a tool, not a goal

Technology is not the goal for us. It’s a tool to improve real-world operations – not to serve as glitz in presentations.


If hydrogen is the best solution – go for it. If not, we look for another. Functionality, sustainability and compliance with infrastructure, regulations and budgets are key.


What do our colleagues say?


Our colleagues work in a variety of fields – from development to technical analysis. But they share a common motivation: to work on something that makes sense.


Mark, the designer:


What convinced you to join the MIP team?

I came to MIP during my studies, when I started my internship here. Gradually, I realised that this is not just a place where I learn – but where something really happens. The young team, the friendly atmosphere and the desire to build something real convinced me that I wanted to stay here after school. Working in a team of people who have a similar drive and at the same time are not afraid of innovation is very motivating. In addition, the company’s vision towards alternative propulsion – especially hydrogen technology – makes both personal and professional sense to me.


Why does it make sense to address the future of transport in a systemic way?

Transport is a complex system and I do not think we can expect a one-size-fits-all solution. Each technology has its place – electricity, hydrogen or other forms of propulsion – and combining them can deliver the most effective results. At MIP, we try to think more broadly, systemically, which is one of the reasons why our work matters. In a young team that is not bound by old ways of doing things, we can react quickly, experiment and create solutions that make sense not only today, but also in the long term.


In what ways do you feel the real impact of your work?

I feel it most in the fact that what I’m designing in 3D is not just a theoretical exercise – it’s part of the real products that will one day be on the road. When the components I’m working on start to be tested or appear in prototypes, I realise that my work has a direct link to practice. In such a dynamic team and in a company that is still growing, even as a young designer I get to make interesting challenges and decisions – which is not a given. And thanks to the great team atmosphere, it all makes human sense too.


Why it makes sense to do this work today

Transport is undergoing fundamental changes. New regulations, environmental targets, infrastructure transformation. Companies are not only looking for suppliers, but partners who think systemically.


  • 🔹 We have the freedom to innovate.
  • 🔹 We take responsibility for real results.
  • 🔹 We believe that technology should serve people.

That is why the future of hydrogen has a firm place in the MIP – but not as the only goal. It is part of the solution. A solution that is created as a team, responsibly and with a focus on meaningfulness.


Recommended articles from the blog: