Hydrogen technology and fuel cells for the energy transition

Munich / Hanover, 6 March 2025 – Siqens GmbH, an established supplier of methanol fuel cells and innovative EHS technology for hydrogen separation and purification, will be demonstrating at this year’s Hannover Messe from 31 March to 4 April (Hall 013 E31/1) how fuel cell and hydrogen technologies are actively driving the energy transition.

The exhibition will focus on EHS (Electrochemical Hydrogen Separation) technology, which enables municipal utilities, for example, to efficiently separate hydrogen from various carrier gases, such as natural gas, and ensure a decentralised hydrogen supply.

‘The Hannover Messe offers a platform with a wide reach to present our reliable and economical fuel cell and hydrogen technologies,’ emphasises Siqens Managing Director Dr Thomas Klaue and adds: ’Our EHS technology can play a central role in sector coupling, in which electricity, heat and transport are linked together. In this way, we are contributing to a more sustainable and lower-CO₂ energy supply and creating the conditions for flexible, decentralised use of hydrogen.’

Siqens’ EHS technology produces hydrogen by separating it from fossil, biogenic or industrial process gases. This technology enables municipal utilities to supply hydrogen to any location along the network via the existing natural gas network in a decentralised manner – for example for hydrogen filling stations or for storing surplus electricity.

Siqens will also be presenting its established Ecoport fuel cells for off-grid, emission-free power generation. ‘Our fuel cell systems are characterised by their high quality and robustness. They are reliable and work even under the most difficult environmental conditions,’ Dr Klaue continues.

The integration of hydrogen technology and fuel cells into urban infrastructures offers municipal utilities enormous opportunities to actively shape the energy transition. Siqens provides customised solutions to efficiently integrate renewable energy sources, store hydrogen and enable a decentralised energy supply.

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