Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH
Phone
+49 89 1276265-21
Email
c.wiedmann@proton-motor.de
Development, Production and engineering of fuel cell and hybrid systems
Types of Technology
Energy production, transmission and conversion
Fuel cell, hydrogen production
Detailed Description
Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH is the specialist in industrial fuel cells, fuel cell hybrid systems and has more than 13 years’ experience in this sector – from the development and manufacturing of fuel cells, stacks and hybrid systems to the implementation of customised solutions. In the near future, fuel cell systems will become a realistic and attractive alternative to the conventional generation of electrical energy. Especially in the vehicle sector, they represent the only realistc opportunity in the near future for reducing the use of fossil fuels and dramatically cutting CO2 emissions. Proton Motor is already using emissions-free drive systems that combine practicality, economy and efficiency. According to our slogan “more than just fuel cells”, we offer complete fuel cell and hybrid systems from a single source. This enables us to offer our customers practical and economical fuel cell solutions instantly, making Proton Motor the leading provider of zero-emissions solutions. The transition from the testing laboratory to reality has been completed and this enables our products to be manufactured automatically at low cost. Sustainability and ecological aspects shape our approach, as well as the provision of competitive products and integrated systems for our customers. Thanks to our considerable experience in the field of hybrid systems and our specialisation in industrial applications, customers benefit from tried-and-tested solutions for electrical drive systems and stationary power generation.
Areas of Application
We are looking for
- OEM partner, that are ready to extend their electrical drive train with the fuel cell or hybrid system
- customers that are ready to run small fleets of our fuel cell applications
Collaboration details
  • Licence agreement.
  • Technical co-operation.
  • Joint venture agreement.
  • Commercial agreement.
  • Manufacturing agreement (subcontracting, co-subcontracting).
  • Financial resources.
  • Research & development.
  • Partner search for EU-project.