cellcentric GmbH & Co. KG
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- www.cellcentric.net
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Revolutionizing Heavy-Duty Transportation with Advanced Fuel Cell Systems
cellcentric, a 50:50 joint venture between Daimler Truck AG and the Volvo Group, is at the forefront of driving climate-neutral and sustainable transportation. Leveraging extensive, long-standing expertise in fuel cell technology, the company is dedicated to mastering the entire value chain of fuel cell systems, from initial research and development through production to marketing. This comprehensive approach ensures the seamless integration of advanced fuel cell solutions into a variety of applications, extending beyond just vehicles.
The company specializes in developing next-generation, highly efficient fuel cell systems specifically engineered to meet the demanding requirements of heavy-duty and long-haul transport. These innovative systems are designed to offer a viable and superior alternative to conventional diesel engines, providing comparable operational range while significantly improving performance, power density, and cost-efficiency. With over 30 years of experience in automotive-focused fuel cell development and optimization, cellcentric's technology stands as a testament to its commitment to innovation.
Beyond product development, cellcentric actively supports the expansion of the hydrogen infrastructure, recognizing it as a critical component for the widespread adoption and successful operation of fuel cell trucks. By fostering a robust H2 ecosystem, cellcentric aims to enable larger operating radii and accelerate the deployment of fuel cell-powered heavy-duty vehicles, thereby playing a pivotal role in the energy transition within the transport sector. The ultimate objective is to propel the world towards achieving climate-neutral and sustainable mobility by 2050, solidifying its position as a global leader in fuel cell manufacturing.
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Locations
- Kirchheim unter Teck, Baden-Württemberg
- Seck, Rhineland-Palatinate