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Advent Technologies and EH Group Enter Fuel Cell Technology Agreement

Advent Technologies has signed a license and joint development deal with EH Group to advance HTPEM fuel cell technology for stationary power applications.

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Advent Technologies Partners with EH Group on Fuel Cell Innovation

Advent Technologies Holdings, Inc. entered into a license and joint development agreement with EH Group Engineering AG on April 02, 2026, to advance high temperature proton exchange membrane (HTPEM) fuel cell technology for stationary power applications, according to GlobeNewswire PE.

Details of the Agreement

Under the agreement, EH Group granted Advent a field-specific license to its HTPEM fuel cell stack and systems technology. The collaboration will integrate Advent’s proprietary membrane technology with EH Group’s HTPEM stack architecture. The two companies will jointly develop advanced HTPEM fuel cell solutions specifically for stationary power applications.

Focus on Stationary Power Applications

The partnership targets applications such as backup power for data centers, telecommunications infrastructure, and microgrid installations. A key objective is to leverage the multifuel capabilities of HTPEM technology to optimize system performance, durability, and scalability for clean and resilient power infrastructure, according to GlobeNewswire PE. The companies aim to address energy challenges in distributed power applications.

Statements from Company Leaders

Emory DeCastro, Chief Technology Officer of Advent Technologies, stated that partnering with EH Group advances Advent’s HTPEM technology portfolio and innovation in the stationary power market. Mardit Matian, Founder of EH Group Engineering, noted that the agreement enables leveraging EH Group’s stack manufacturing and system engineering for joint solutions. Both companies share a vision that HTPEM fuel cell technology suits off-grid and distributed energy needs, according to GlobeNewswire PE.

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