Stronger, greener roads and permanent repairs: Hydro Asphalt is solvent-free, cost-competitive, and aligned with circular economy goals.
About
The Hydro Road brand represents a new standard in sustainable, durable, and cost-effective road construction. It embodies our commitment to delivering stronger, longer-lasting roads while reducing environmental impact through the use of recycled materials and a solvent-free, water-based binder. Hydro Road stands for innovation, reliability, and circular economy principles, providing regional authorities and contractors with a trusted solution for both new road surfaces and permanent repairs. The brand is positioned as a market leader in low-carbon infrastructure, combining proven performance with ecological responsibility to meet the demands of modern roadbuilding.
Key Benefits
Hydro Asphalt Key Benefits:
- Durable & Long-Lasting: Surfaces denser and stronger than conventional asphalt.
- Permanent Repairs: Potholes and patch repairs are as good as the original road.
- Sustainable & Eco-Friendly: Solvent-free, water-based, and incorporates recycled materials (RAP and plastics).
- Cost-Effective: Reduces maintenance cycles, energy use, and waste — delivering lifecycle savings.
- Scalable & Flexible: Works across regions, for new roads and repairs, without dependence on hot asphalt plants.
- IP-Protected Innovation: Unique formulation cannot be reverse-engineered.
- Reduced Carbon Footprint: Eliminates heating and high-energy production, cutting CO₂ emissions.
- Safe for Communities & Workers: No toxic fumes or petrochemical solvents.
Applications
Target Markets
Hydro Asphalt serves a wide range of applications, from DIY and small-scale patch repairs to full-scale new road construction and major infrastructure projects. Its versatility makes it suitable for regional authorities, contractors, and private developers, enabling consistent performance across diverse use cases. Geographically, Hydro Asphalt is positioned for international deployment, with immediate focus on Europe’s urban and regional infrastructure markets, followed by global expansion to regions seeking durable, low-carbon, and cost-effective road solutions. The technology’s scalability and regulatory alignment make it attractive across multiple market segments, from local repair projects to large-scale highways