An Obsidian Capital Partners Platform Company $8M Seed · Detroit R&D SPV → $3.23B Program

Hydrogen Mission Mobility · Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

HydroCore Global.
The mission mobility layer.

"Saudi Arabia is building sovereign hydrogen infrastructure. $3.23B committed. Policy locked. Resources in place. HydroCore is the platform built to run on it."

HydroCore Global builds modular hydrogen-powered mission vehicles and sovereign fuel infrastructure for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. One architecture. Four revenue layers. Built for desert operating conditions, sovereign supply chains, and government-scale deployment under Vision 2030.

01The Problem

Where sovereign infrastructure meets mission mobility.

The Kingdom's fleets run on German diesel engines, Chinese lithium, and Korean battery cells. One disruption in the supply chain and sovereign operations go dark. Saudi Arabia has decided to change that — and HydroCore is the platform purpose-built to support it.

01

The supply chain problem is real

Every mission-critical fleet in the Kingdom runs on parts made somewhere else. One regional disruption closes the Strait of Hormuz — and border patrol runs at 40% capacity with no domestic production to fill the gap. Saudi leadership has been clear: this must change.

02

Hydrogen produced inside the Kingdom

Saudi Arabia has the world's highest solar output, the Jafurah gas field, and the ability to produce hydrogen under $2 per kg by 2030. The fuel is produced here, priced here, and controlled here. Moving to EVs didn't solve the dependency — it moved it to a different foreign supplier.

03

The policy window is open

Vision 2030 requires clean mobility infrastructure. Government procurement follows that policy. $3.23B is committed and KPI-gated. The demand exists now and is not subject to market cycles. This window is open — it won't be open indefinitely.

02Platform Architecture

One architecture. Four revenue layers.

The platform builds a modular hydrogen mobility architecture. Core components — hydrogen fuel cells, battery buffers, electric drivetrains, and software control — integrate into a single, scalable chassis. One engineering base across three platform sizes: Patrol/City, Police/Ranger/Emergency, and Logistics/Industrial.

Four mission types run on the same platform: Government & Security (border patrol, military support, emergency response), Industrial & Logistics (ports, corridors, mining), Urban Infrastructure (smart city, airport, utility), and Disaster Response (all-terrain, independent fuel, extended off-grid range).

Four compounding revenue layers generate multi-stream value from a single infrastructure investment. Mission Vehicles (ASP $85K–$111K avg) anchor the asset layer. The Fuel Network ($12→30→50+ sovereign H₂ hubs along Saudi mission corridors) creates recurring infrastructure yield. Lifecycle Operations delivers long-term service contracts per vehicle per operator. Mission OS — Saudi-owned fleet dispatch and uptime monitoring — is exportable across the GCC.

Each hub that comes online increases the operational and economic value of every hub already running. The flywheel is structural, not promotional.

03Platform Profile

Structural facts.

Seed Capital
$8M
Detroit R&D SPV · Obsidian principal position
Program Size
$3.23B
KPI-gated Saudi sovereign program · 2025
IP Position
923 Assets
Validated engineering assets · 100% Saudi-domiciled
Platform Performance
~5 min · 600km+
Refuel time · Operational range · >98.5% fleet uptime

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