On its way to becoming a market leader, the company not only benefits from a global sales network and the experience that MAN Energy Solutions has in major projects, but also from direct access to the expertise and experience of the Volkswagen Group, especially in matters relating to production scaling and the supplier-based series production business.
H-TEC Systems is already successful on the market with solutions for the electrolysis of hydrogen and offers its customers integrated container solutions in the megawatt range. The specialist is restructuring its management team to implement the growth strategy, which has now been approved: Robin von Plettenberg, previously Head of the Turbomachinery Service Business at MAN Energy Solutions, is coming on board as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) as well as Chief Sales Officer (CSO). Frank Zimmermann will take on the role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Marius Zasche, previously Head of the Components Business at MAN, completes the Executive Board team as Chief Technology & Operations Officer (CTO/ COO).
“Our plan is clear” said Uwe Lauber, CEO of MAN Energy Solutions. “We are transforming H-TEC Systems into one of the world's leading players in the field of PEM electrolysis. Over the next five to ten years, green hydrogen will become one of the most important primary energy sources for the global economy as it continues to decarbonise. With PEM electrolysis, H-TEC Systems has mastered one of the most important processes for industrially scaled hydrogen production from renewable energy sources. The technology is mature and has already been placed on the market successfully. The next step is therefore to scale and set up highly automated serial production – and we would like to make rapid progress with this.”
Chairman of the Supervisory Board of MAN Energy Solutions and Member of the Board of Volkswagen AG, Gunnar Kilian, added that hydrogen plays a key role for sectors such as international shipping or industrial processes in which direct electrification is not possible and that it is therefore essential for subsidiary MAN Energy Solutions to continue to strengthen its strategic position in the future market for power-to-X technology and synthetic fuels with investment in hydrogen production.
According to Robin von Plettenberg, the market for hydrogen production from renewable energy sources is currently focused on decentralised production and local use.
“Over the next few years, we will see increasingly larger projects, such as those for integrating entire wind farms” said Mr von Plettenberg. “We are increasingly expecting projects on a scale of over 100 megawatts and, in the medium term, are also predicting structural changes in the market for multi-gigawatt large-scale plants, which are used in particular to export hydrogen and supply industrial sectors worldwide.”
There are also plans to significantly increase the staff of the company based in Augsburg and the Braak municipality in Schleswig-Holstein in future.
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