SFC Energy Opens Largest Production Facility in Romania for Fuel Cell Solutions
Key Ideas
  • SFC Energy inaugurated its biggest production site in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, to meet the increasing demand for hydrogen and methanol fuel cells.
  • The facility will house around 30% of SFC's global employees, showcasing the strategic importance of Romania for the company.
  • Initial production target is 3,000 fuel cells by year-end, with plans to scale up to 30,000 annually by 2028.
  • SFC Energy has a successful track record, selling over 65,000 fuel cells globally and reporting significant revenues for its Romanian subsidiary.
SFC Energy, a prominent provider of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells for diverse power solutions, has inaugurated its largest production facility in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The new factory aims to cater to the growing demand for fuel cells in stationary, portable, and mobile applications. With plans to produce 3,000 fuel cells by the end of the year and scale up to 30,000 annually by 2028, the company is poised for substantial growth. Romania plays a crucial role in SFC's operations, with 30% of its global workforce expected to be based there. Since its establishment in Romania in 2011 through an acquisition, SFC Energy has made significant strides, with its Romanian subsidiary reporting impressive revenues and profits. The company's commitment to expanding its manufacturing capacity highlights its positive outlook on the future of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells in the energy sector.
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