SFC Energy AG Partners with RESTART for Clean Energy Solutions in Saudi Arabia
Key Ideas
- SFC Energy AG receives its first order from Saudi Arabia's RESTART for EFOY Pro methanol fuel cells for public safety monitoring systems, contributing to revenue and earnings in 2025.
- The fuel cells will be used for CCTV and other surveillance systems in off-grid locations, providing reliable, uninterrupted, and environmentally friendly power supply, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.
- After an intensive proof-of-concept phase, SFC's fuel cell technology demonstrated superior performance, reliability, and low-maintenance in harsh high-temperature conditions, outperforming competitors.
- The partnership signifies a significant step in SFC's presence in the Middle East, highlighting the flexibility and reliability of their technology, and aligning with the commitment to climate-neutral energy supply.
SFC Energy AG, a leading provider of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells, has secured its first order from Saudi Arabia through a partnership with RESTART Limited Company. The order includes EFOY Pro methanol fuel cells and accessories for public safety monitoring systems, contributing to the company's revenue and earnings in 2025. RESTART will utilize SFC's fuel cell technology for CCTV and surveillance systems in off-grid locations, ensuring a reliable and environmentally friendly power supply that aligns with Saudi Vision 2030. The successful trial phase demonstrated the superior performance, reliability, and low-maintenance requirements of SFC's fuel cells even in harsh high-temperature conditions, surpassing competitors. This collaboration strengthens SFC's presence in the Middle East and emphasizes the commitment to climate-neutral energy solutions. The partnership with RESTART signifies a significant step in expanding sustainable energy solutions in the region, showcasing the flexibility and reliability of SFC's technology.
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