AFC Energy plc announced the appointment of John Wilson as the new Chief Executive Officer, effective 6th January 2025, succeeding Adam Bond, whose decision to step down was previously announced. John brings a wealth of experience in leading technology-driven businesses through significant growth and transformation, making him exceptionally well-suited to guide AFC Energy as it enters a new phase of its development and commercial scale up. John will join AFC Energy from Bulgin Ltd, a private equity-backed connectivity solutions developer, where he has held the position of CEO since leading a successful management buyout in 2019.

Prior to this, John was CEO of Elektron Technology Plc for nearly a decade, where he significantly enhanced shareholder value through strategic growth initiatives and the commercialisation of complex technologies. His early career was spent in engineering and technology consulting roles, where he specialised in bringing complex and emerging technologies to market in both the UK and North America. John's appointment comes at a pivotal time for AFC Energy as the company embark on next chapter of growth, capitalising on Adam's work to date, focusing on scaling up manufacturing capabilities and developing the value in ammonia cracker technology.

His proven track record in driving strategic initiatives and delivering shareholder value will be instrumental in steering AFC Energy towards continued success. To ensure a smooth transition, Gary Bullard, Chairman of AFC Energy, will take on the role of CEO on an interim basis, effective immediately, to support the transition until John assumes his position on 6thJanuary 2025. Adam Bond has resigned as a director of the Company with effect 5th September 2024, but shall remain available to support the transition.