EH Group
EH Group Engineering AG
Nyon, Switzerland
About
Founded in 2017, EH Group is a private headquartered in Nyon, Switzerland with approximately 50-200 employees specializing in Hydrogen, Energy Storage.
EH Group Engineering AG is a Swiss deep-tech company specializing in the design and deployment of innovative hydrogen fuel cell technology. The company focuses on high power density fuel cell systems suitable for heavy-duty mobility (trucks, ships, aircraft) and large stationary power applications. Their technology operates as a high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell (HT-PEMFC) or in electrolyser mode, with inherent scalability up to 1MW from a single stack. The company has established partnerships with major corporates including Snam S.p.A., SAFRAN, ABB, and BASF, and operates research facilities including a Fuel Cell Innovation Lab in India at IIT Madras Research Park. EH Group has received recognition through multiple awards and accelerator programs including EU Horizon 2020, and has been validated to avoid 8,500 tons of CO2e per year per 1MW fuel cell system.
Headquarters
Nyon, Switzerland
Founded
2017
Employees
50-200
Company Type
Private
Funding Stage
Growth
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Europe, Asia, North America
Industry Memberships
Alliance for Zero Emission Aviation, Hydrogen Europe, 5-HT Digital Hub
Products
High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (HT-PEMFC)
Projects
Fuel Cell Innovation Lab India
Snam Fuel Cell Deployment
REVEAL-STORAGE Project
Space Application Integration
Certifications & Awards
Certifications
ISO 9001
Awards
SET100 List
Keeling Curve Prize Finalist
Venture Competition Finalist (Hardware Vertical)
Tech Tour Energy in Transition Winner
World Materials Forum Winner
De Vigier Foundation Prize
I Like to Move It Competition Winner
SOLAR IMPULSE EFFICIENT SOLUTION
Sustainability
8.5k
Tonnes CO₂/yr avoided
Partnerships
Snam S.p.A., SAFRAN, ABB, BASF, Air Liquide, Ecomar Propulsion, Amazon Web Services Energy & Climate Lab, Deeptech Alliances, Hydrogen Europe, Alliance for Zero Emission Aviation