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Tim Hannig (CEO  HYTING) and Dr. Hannes Säubert (CEO Heating Technology at ebm-papst) seal the collaboration with a handshake

08.01.2025

ebm-papst and HYTING Forge Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Development of Hydrogen Heat Generators

ebm-papst, global leader in air technology and heating technology, and HYTING, a young company for hydrogen heating systems, today announced their strategic partnership to develop and manufacture hydrogen-fuelled heat generators.

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30.10.2024

Emissions-free capability of HYTING’s hydrogen heating system confirmed through mobile measurement technology from Wöhler Technik GmbH

Hydrogen heating technology company HYTING has received independent confirmation that its unique system emits no detectable CO2-, CO- or NOx emissions. Assessment and validation by emissions measurement experts Wöhler Technik GmbH confirm that the hydrogen supplied to the prototype is fully oxidized, resulting in an exhaust-free airflow without harmful emissions.

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11.09.2024

HYTING announces Flusys as first customer for unique catalytic hydrogen heating system

HYTING has announced its first customer, Flusys GmbH, marking another major milestone in its growth. HYTING develops flameless, hydrogen-based heating technologies that are simple, clean, efficient, and safe. The first system will be installed in early 2025 at Flusys’ production facility in Offenbach, Germany. The 1,000 cubic meter production space will be heated using hydrogen supplied by a nearby provider.

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16.05.2024

Technology company HYTING unlocks potential for hydrogen to decarbonise heating worldwide

HYTING has radically simplifying the use of hydrogen and introduced a groundbreaking carbon-free heating system. The patent-pending technology employs a specially developed catalyst where hydrogen and oxygen from the air react to release heat, producing only water as a by-product. Unlike traditional (hydrogen) combustion, this system emits no CO2, NOx, or particulates, making it a simple, safe, efficient, and clean heating alternative. The modular and scalable design is suitable for various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings, and can be easily retrofitted into existing infrastructure. Prototypes are currently being tested, with customer trials expected by the end of 2024.

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