Proton Motor production facility to expand manufacturing capability

The UK parent company, Proton Motor Power Systems plc“ of Europes leading designer, developer and producer of fuel cells and fuel cell engines, “Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH“, has signed a fifteen-year lease agreement for a modern 13,500m² production facility. This additional location will be used successively from the second quarter of 2023 to substantially expand the companys manufacturing and testing and capacity. The expansion will supplement the current 6,000m² site in Puchheim, which will now become the development facility for fuel cell stacks and hydrogen fuel cell engines. The facility is located in the town of Fuerstenfeldbruck, within 12km of the Puchheim headquarters and contained within the Munich metropolitan region. The total land surface of the site is 25,700m². The new premises comprise over 13,500m² of useable space, of which over 10,500m²can be dedicated to production, testing and development with the remainder of the space being devoted to office usage.

The Proton Motor headquarters remains in Puchheim (left). The additonal site will be located in Fuerstenfeldbruck at address Fraunhofer Street 9._(c) AVENTOS_Markus Bachmann

A seven-fold increase in the amount of space in the context of global warming and energy supply This represents a seven-fold increase in the amount of space available for production when compared to the company´s current premises. With enhancement of production capacity in line with the expected increase in order volumes to combat global climate warming and to push the security of energy supply, the Proton Motor Board of Directors has approved the expansion of the company production facilities
and also the enlargement of the sales department.

Dr. Faiz Nahab, Chief Executive Officer of Proton Motor, stated: “Hydrogen is the energy storage source of the future and awareness of this is increasing to a considerable extent both amongst the public and within industry. This creates a strong market-pull for associated technologies such as fuel cells. With this background, the additional space provided by the new facility will give Proton Motor the required capacity to produce, test and deliver hydrogen fuel cell engines in line with this anticipated growing demand.”

Proton Motor has been developing the fuel cell technology since 1998 to be one of the leading fuel cells in industrial, long-lifetime markets. There is an increased political awareness that hydrogen and fuel cells will play a fundamental role to overcome the climate energy crisis and this is expected to lead to an increased demand for fuel cells. In anticipation of this increased demand for the company’s products, Proton Motor intends to increase its annual production capacity to 5,000 hydrogen fuel cell engines and
up to 30,000 fuel cell stacks.


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