The recently introduced unified pH ( pH abs H 2 O ) concept enables rigorous pH measurements in non-aqueous and mixed media while at the same time maintaining comparability to the conventional aqueous pH scale. However, its practical application is hindered by a shortage of reference pH abs H 2 O values. In order to improve this situation, the European Metrology Research Project (EMPIR) UnipHied ("Realisation of a UnipHied pH scale") launched an interlaboratory comparison among highly experienced electrochemistry expert laboratories to assign the first such reference pH abs H 2 O values by adopting an extensive statistical treatment of the reported measurement data: to phosphate buffer in water–ethanol mixture (50 wt% of ethanol) and ammonium formate buffer in pure ethanol. Two different measurement setups — one capable of being easily adopted in industrial applications — have been used to demonstrate the robustness of pH abs H 2 O measurement. This is an important step towards wider adoption of the pH abs H 2 O concept in practice, like liquid chromatography, biofuels analysis and electrocatalysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]