U.S.-Made Energy Tech Breaks into Asia

InPipe Energy's First Export of the HydroXS Energy Recovery System Signals Rising Global Demand for Renewable Energy

At a time when U.S. federal support for clean energy is facing new political uncertainty, one Oregon-based company isexpanding itsglobal presence through its climate innovation. InPipe Energy,a leader in hydroelectric energy recovery,announced today it is exporting its U.S.-manufactured HydroXSsystem to Thailand, marking the company's first international deployment and the first use of its patented energy recovery technology in Asia. The project signals the growing global demand for U.S.-manufactured, scalable energy solutions that can decarbonize essential infrastructure without requiring the construction of new power plants.

The InPipe HydroXS Energy Recovery Systemwill be installed at a premier industrial water company site in Rayong, Thailand, through a partnership with Aquaris Initiative, a leading utilities service provider company,and Grundfos, aglobal pump leader.

“Think of it like an oil well, but instead of drilling into oil pipelines, the HydroXS taps into water pipelines and generates renewable energy, decarbonizing water systems,” said Gregg Semler, CEO, InPipe Energy. “This is a predictable, consistent, low-cost and dispatchable source of energy that's ideal for urban, off-grid environments or places where the sun and wind are intermittent. It can also connect to storage for longer term disruptions.”

“This is more than just a project – it's proof that U.S.-designedand built energy tech can compete globally,” continued Semler. “We're turning water into renewable electricity – and now exporting that innovation to help power industrial growth abroad.”

As U.S. clean energy policy faces potential rollbacks, this deployment shows how private-sector innovation- and the American jobs it generates – can remain competitive by unlocking global markets. Thailand's 2050 national carbon neutrality goal presents an ideal opportunity for proven decarbonization solutions like the HydroXS.

Turning Flowing Water into Power – No Dams, No Carbon, No DisruptionThe HydroXS will captureflowing water from industrial water pipelines and convert it into carbon-free electricity to power the site's clarification plant. The energy is consumed on-site, reducing electricity demand fromthe grid.

Key Stats:

— Annual Output: 112 KW, ~876,000 kWh

— CO Emissions Avoided: ~353 metric tons/year

— Lifetime Impact: >10,590 metric tons CO eliminated over 30 years

— Energy Use: Captive power for industrial pumps

— Grid Export: None – all power used on-site

Unlike traditional hydropower, the HydroXS requires no dams, no new construction, and no disruption to aquatic ecosystems. Its compact, modular design enables fast permitting and installation, making it ideal for energy-intensive industries such asmunicipalities, agriculture, mining, and data centers.

Why Thailand – and What Comes NextThe site in Rayong, chosen for its consistent water pressure and flow, will help enable low-carbon industrial water generation while improving efficiency and reducing grid strain. As the first HydroXS system deployed in Southeast Asia, it reinforces the potential for scaling across the region, with additional projects planned in 2026 in Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, and other markets with untapped pressure-based energy recovery opportunities.

Exporting Innovation: Clean Energy Built in Oregon, Deployed GloballyThe HydroXS was developed and manufactured in the U.S., supporting high-skilled jobs, regional suppliers, and the U.S. manufacturing sector. This export expands InPipe Energy's global footprint and opens a new commercial channel for U.S. hardware-basedenergy solutions.

“As countries race toward decarbonization, scalable innovations like the HydroXS provide immediate climate and economic returns,” added Semler. “This is what global U.S. clean-tech leadership looks like.”

Project Timeline

— Ships from U.S.: Early August 2025

— Arrives in Thailand: September 2025

— Installation: October 2025

— Commissioning & Operation: November 2025

— Full-Year Results: Q4 2026

InPipe Energy is represented by Aquaris Initiative. “It's so exciting to bring together expertise from InPipe Energy and Grundfos to accelerate the adoption of advanced new energy resources and set new standards for industrial sustainability,” said Natat Poomviset, Managing Director, Aquaris.

To learn more about InPipe Energy or request a system demo, visit www.inpipeenergy.com.

About InPipe EnergyInPipe Energy is a U.S.-based renewable energy and smart water infrastructure company based in Portland, Oregon. Its patented, modular HydroXS energy recovery system converts water flowing in pipelines into clean, low-cost electricity. Built for scalability, HydroXS is helping cities and industries reduce energy costs, cut carbon emissions, and build more secure and resilient infrastructure. Learn more atwww.inpipeenergy.com.

About Aquaris InitiativeAquaris Initiative is a Thailand-based company focused on advancing climate technology and sustainable infrastructure, particularly in the water-intensive industrial sectors. It develops energy recovery projects that help industrial clients decarbonize and improve efficiency. The company is known for collaborating with global partners to deploy advanced renewable energy and water management technologies.

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