Scientists in Poland have developed a mobile house powered solely by hydrogen and solar energy, and independent of external energy supplies. An interdisciplinary team from the AGH University of Krakow said the prototype is the first of its kind in Poland. An interdisciplinary team from the AGH University of Krakow. . Scientists at Kraków's AGH University of Science and Technology have presented what they said is Poland's first prototype home powered entirely by rooftop solar panels and on-site hydrogen storage, a system designed to make a single-family dwelling fully energy-autonomous. The system, named 'DOM H2,' integrates a photovoltaic array to produce electricity, lithium batteries for storage, and. . Solar energy in Poland is a rapidly growing sector of the country's renewable energy industry, driven by falling technology costs, government incentives, and increasing public interest in sustainable energy. Solar power is key to the Polish government's plan to produce 75% of electricity from. .