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    Company Overview

    Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies GmbH

    Erlangen, Germany

    2013

    Approximately 120 employees (Source: ec.europa.eu). No public revenue data available as it is a private GmbH.

    What They Do

    Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies GmbH focuses on the development and commercialization of technologies for the storage and transport of hydrogen using Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC). This technology allows for the chemical binding of green hydrogen to organic carrier oils such as benzyltoluene, providing a five times higher storage density than conventional compression methods, without the risks of volatility or toxicity associated with ammonia (Source: newsroom.porsche.com). The products and services include LOHC hydrogenation and dehydrogenation systems designed for safe infrastructures such as refueling stations, industrial facilities, and maritime applications. The oil can be reused hundreds of times, enabling centralized production and distribution through existing fossil fuel logistics systems (Source: ec.europa.eu). Target markets include hydrogen refueling stations, mobility, heating, and the decarbonization of industry, with customers being energy providers, shipping companies, and governments.

    Projects & Track Record

    Notable projects by Hydrogenious include a demonstration hydrogen refueling station in Erlangen, which opened in early 2021 and is the world's first of its kind operated with its own photovoltaic systems and underground LOHC tanks (Source: helmholtz.de). The largest planned facility is an industrial plant in CHEMPARK Dormagen with a storage capacity of 5 tons of hydrogen per day, achieving industrial scaling (Source: newsroom.porsche.com). Current major projects include the IPCEI 'Green Hydrogen @ Blue Danube' and the hydrogenation plant in Dormagen, with the company holding 45 patents supporting global testing at several demonstration sites (Source: hydrogenious.net).

    Recent Developments

    In the past two years, Hydrogenious successfully completed a financing round in early 2025, supported by investors such as the Winkelmann Group, to fund flagship projects in a challenging market (Source: hydrogenious.net). In 2024, the company received a funding notification of 72.5 million euros from the German government and Bavaria for the 'Green Hydrogen @ Blue Danube' project (Source: hydrogenious.net). Management changes effective in early 2025 include the appointment of Dr. Andreas Lehmann as CEO and Dr. Caspar Paetz as CTO for Research and Development (Source: hydrogenious.net).

    Working There

    Hydrogenious employs approximately 90 to 125 staff in technical (70 in engineering, project management, R&D) and commercial roles (20 in finance, controlling, procurement, HR, business development) (Source: newsroom.porsche.com). Roles span various departments, with a realignment in 2025 focusing on technology delivery and flagship projects (Source: hydrogenious.net). The company culture is characterized by a strong commitment to the commercialization of hydrogen and resilience in challenging markets, reflected in the evolution from a one-man operation to structured teams (Source: helmholtz.de).

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