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NODE-01 containerized hydrogen production showroom
Exclusive Event

NODE-01
LAUNCH.

You're invited to the unveiling of the future of hydrogen production.

May 14th, 2026 — Oklahoma City, OK

RESERVE YOUR SPOT.

WHAT TO EXPECT.

NODE-01 Unveiling

First look at our containerized electrolyzer system — a hydrogen factory in a 20-foot shipping container.

Live Lab Demos

Walk through the lab. Watch hydrogen being produced in real time. See the stack, the controls, the AI.

BBQ & Drinks

A proper Oklahoma evening. Good food, good drinks, good people.

Live Buffalo Painting & Auction

Artist Chris Mantle paints a buffalo live during the event. Bidding opens at the end of the night.

A HYDROGEN FACTORY IN A BOX.

Containerized Production

A 20-foot shipping container that produces hydrogen from sunlight and water. Fully self-contained, fully deployable.

Solar-Powered

2.5 kW solar array with Anker SOLIX E10 battery storage and grid backup. True energy independence.

T-25 Electrolyzer

Membrane-free, zero rare earth metals, near-ambient temperature operation. No platinum. No iridium.

AI-Integrated

An intelligent system that monitors performance, optimizes efficiency, and predicts maintenance before issues arise.

Interactive LED Flow

A real-time LED process flow traces hydrogen production as it happens — from water in to hydrogen out.

Year 3000 Aesthetic

Industrial equipment that looks like the future. Engineered to perform and designed to impress.

SO YOU'RE COMING
TO OKC.

You're here for the greatest hydrogen event of all time. The rest of the time is yours. This is the short list — vetted by the people who actually live and work here.

// Operator's Note

OKC is compact. Stay downtown, ride the streetcar, eat well, drink better.

01— Where to Stay

/01

Omni Oklahoma City

Modern flagship next to Scissortail Park. The default safe pick.

/02

Skirvin Hilton

Historic 1911 landmark. Marble lobby, jazz on weekends, allegedly haunted.

/03

Colcord Hotel

OKC's first skyscraper, restored. Quiet, refined, central.

/04

Bradford House

Boutique residential feel in the heart of Midtown.

/05

Fordson Hotel

Industrial-chic in a 1928 Ford assembly plant. The design pick.

/06

The National

Marriott Autograph inside a restored 1931 art-deco bank tower.

02— Where to Eat

/01

Cafe Kacao

Best brunch in OKC. Guatemalan-influenced, packed for a reason.

// TIP — Go early. Use Yelp waitlist. Yes, it's that good.

/02

Ma Der Lao Kitchen

Can't-miss. Laotian, James Beard recognized, electric room.

// TIP — Order the chicken wings. You won't regret it.

/03

Bar Sen

Scallop crudo, chicken kara-age, noodle bowls — all insane.

/04

Takarmono

Refined ambiance, immaculate presentation. Top-shelf execution.

/05

Perle Mesta

Chef Andrew Black never misses. The special-occasion pick.

/06

The Jones Assembly

Indoor-outdoor, something for everyone. Group HQ.

/07

Empire Slice House

NY-style pizza done right in OKC.

// TIP — Get the "pink sauce" on the side. That's how an Okie does it.

/08

Big Truck Tacos

Casual, dependable, delicious. A staple from breakfast through dinner.

/09

Sun Cattle Co.

Colby's pick for a classic Oklahoma onion burger. Don't skip it.

/10

La Brasa

Latin-Asian fusion — the chimichurri steak and lomo saltado are favorites.

/11

Harvey Bakery & Kitchen

Casual breakfast or lunch with epic baked goods. The cinnamon roll is to die for.

/12

FRIDA Southwest

Crowning the Paseo Arts District. Upscale southwest cuisine.

/13

The Mule

Comfort classics with a twist. Read: serious grilled cheese.

/14

Hall's Pizza Kitchen

Don't sleep on the "secret sauce." Goes with everything.

/15

Cheever's Cafe

Oklahoma classic. Chicken-fried steak is legendary; the fried ice cream sends you out rolling.

03— Where to Drink

Coffee

Drinks

/01

Good for a Few

Our favorite spot in OKC. Sit at the bar — you'll feel like family.

// TIP — Hungry? Order food in from neighbor New State Burgers.

/02

Flamingo TIKI

Tiki done unironically. The fun pick.

/03

Prairie Brewery

Oklahoma craft heritage. Reliable, deep menu.

/04

The Big Friendly Brewery

Big space, friendly name, dependable pours.

04— What to Do

/01

Automobile Alley

Start with coffee from Coffee Slingers, then walk — boutiques, design shops, restored facades.

/02

Midtown

Walk, eat, shop. The neighborhood that does the most without trying too hard.

/03

Scissortail Park

70 acres, lake, amphitheater, lawn. Your downtown backyard.

/04

Myriad Botanical Gardens

15 acres of garden in the middle of downtown, anchored by the Crystal Bridge conservatory.

/05

The Sanctuary Escape Room

A Tobe team favorite. You have never done an escape room like this. Bring the team.

// Transit

You can string Automobile Alley, Midtown, Bricktown, and Scissortail Park together on the OKC Streetcar. It loops downtown — fares are cheap, headways are reasonable, and it beats parking.

Tobe Energy Corp. — OKC Field Guide v1.0 | Built for visiting hydrogen people | tobe.energy

Questions? colby@tobe.energy

Tobe Energy Corp — Oklahoma City, OK