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Enapter Awarded the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Award

By March 18, 2024 3   min read  (561 words)

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Enapter, a trailblazer in the hydrogen electrolysis sector, is proud to announce its recognition as one of Germany’s fastest-growing technology companies, securing a coveted spot in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards. This prestigious accolade, awarded by the renowned consulting and auditing firm Deloitte, celebrates the 50 most dynamic technology companies in Germany, based on their revenue growth over the past four fiscal years.

Enapter has demonstrated remarkable growth, with an astounding rate of +1,479% over the past four years, including a significant +114% growth in 2023 alone. This achievement places Enapter in the top tier of the Fast 50 list, a testament to the company’s leadership in the field and its innovative approach to technology.

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The cornerstone of Enapter’s success is its pioneering Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) technology. As the commercial leader in AEM Electrolyser technology, Enapter has revolutionized the production of green hydrogen, enabling scalable and cost-effective solutions for energy production across the globe. From compact devices powering remote areas in Malaysia with solar-generated hydrogen to multi-core systems like the AEM Flex 120 and AEM Nexus 1000 providing substantial hydrogen output for industrial and research applications, Enapter’s technology is setting new standards in the hydrogen economy.

Jürgen Laakmann, CEO of Enapter, shared his enthusiasm: “Our journey at Enapter, fueled by passion and dedication, is driven by a clear mission: to contribute decisively to the decarbonization of energy production and the global economy with our AEM Electrolysers. This award not only honors our achievements but also bolsters our commitment to spearheading the global energy transition with innovative solutions.”

Andreas Reuß, Partner at Deloitte, praised the award recipients: “The Fast 50 Award celebrates the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship that propels the tech industry forward. Since its inception, this award has shone a light on the creativity and resilience that define the startup ecosystem. Enapter’s recognition is a celebration of its contribution to advancing technology and addressing urgent environmental challenges.”

Enapter is honored to receive the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Award, seeing it as both a recognition of its rapid growth and an affirmation of its mission to urgently decarbonize industries and combat climate change through technological innovation.

About Enapter

Enapter is a rapidly-growing energy technology company based in Pisa, Italy with offices in Germany and Thailand. We develop and produce Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) Electrolysers for green hydrogen production from water and renewable electricity, enabling low-cost green hydrogen production at any scale. Our patented and proven AEM technology is the foundation for mass-produced electrolyser products, not projects. Enapter AG (H2O.F) is listed on the regulated market of the Frankfurt and Hamburg stock exchanges, WKN: A255G0

Green hydrogen is essential for the rapid decarbonisation of sectors that are reliant on liquid and gaseous fuel. Enapter’s mission is to make green hydrogen affordable and accessible to all.

Our compact and highly efficient hydrogen generators can be deployed rapidly thanks to their modular design and our Energy Management System Toolkit for simple software integration and remote control.

Already today, more than 3,700 Enapter AEM Electrolysers produce green hydrogen in 50+ countries worldwide, enabling solutions in refuelling, energy storage, industry, power-to-x, and research. Rapidly deploy modular systems matching your needs, from pilot projects at kW scale to 1 MW+ installations.

 

 

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