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PowerCell collaborates with e1 Marine on integrated methanol-to-power platforms like M2Power 250. Received a 43 million SEK order from a European shipyard for eight M2Power 250 systems, each integrating e1 Marine's M30 reformers.
Partner organization participating in the hydrogen valley initiative. CEO Richard Berkling highlights the need for industrial testbeds for energy transition technologies.
Founded in 2009 as a spin-off from Volvo Group, PowerCell specializes in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. Recently joined GAMMA project to supply 1 MW fuel cell system; CEO Richard Berkling highlighted its role in de-risking maritime adoption[1][2][4].
Founded in 2009 as a spin-off from Volvo Group, headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden. Specializes in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells with world-class energy density. Involved in aviation projects including collaboration with ZeroAvia on LT-PEM and HT-PEM stacks for aircraft powertrains, and participation in EU
Founded in 2008 as a spinoff from Volvo Group, PowerCell has grown to be a leading European supplier of fuel cell-based power solutions. Recent focus areas include the marine sector in response to global decarbonization mandates. PowerCell’s Marine System 225 has obtained Lloyd’s Register Type Approval, cementing its c
PowerCell Group, established in 2008 as a spin-off from Volvo Group, focuses on zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell solutions. The company has recently achieved a significant milestone with its Marine System 225 receiving Type Approval from Lloyd’s Register, validating its technology for marine use.[5][3][1]
Supplied high-performance marine fuel cell stacks for the HyFlex demonstration at the Port of Gothenburg.
PowerCell is a Swedish company specializing in fuel cells that collaborated with Vantastec to create the hydrogen fuel cell power generation system for the van.
PowerCell has joined forces with SEAM to deliver hydrogen solutions to two ships operating on Norway's longest ferry route.
Hydrogen fuel cell supplier that collaborated on developing and testing the methanol-to-hydrogen fuel cell system for maritime applications.
A fuel cell original equipment manufacturer that is partnering on two of the seven deployed H2 fuel cell systems.
This Swedish company has experienced a 28 percent share rise over the last span of time, with a notable 342 percent increase in the past twelve months, highlighting strong investor interest.
Powercell is Volvo's research and development division that has completed a pre-study on a 20-kilowatt fuel cell range extender.
PowerCell is a developer of hydrogen fuel cells based in Sweden that has received its first order for its S2 fuel cell platform. The company has been developing fuel cells for over 10 years and is known for its innovative and efficient energy systems.
PowerCell is a leading fuel cell developer based in Sweden that has announced a new range extender for electric vehicles.
This Swedish company showcased its S1 fuel cell technology to U.S. President Barack Obama during his visit to Sweden.
PowerCell is a developer of hydrogen fuel cells based in Goteborg, Sweden, with whom Bing Energy has ties.

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