
The division of the Pneumatic and Hydraulic Company has become a core partner to Enapter and will integrate its AEM technology into hydrogen production systems.
THS will receive Enapter’s EL4 and Flex120 systems – capable of producing 1kg and 54kg of hydrogen per day, respectively.
While specifics remain thin, the THS said it is eyeing project opportunities for refuelling stations in Canada and Ethanol production in Virginia. It intends to realise multi-megawatt projects in the near-term.
Mark Mire, CEO of THS, said that the partnership will assist the company in keeping pace with the fast-moving renewable market as green hydrogen demand quickens.
“The Enapter Core Partner Programme enables us to combine modular AEM technology with advanced digital integration to deliver flexible, cost-effective systems,” he stressed.
THS joins Adsensys BV, Simplifhy, Gauvin Group, and H2 Core Systems in Enapter’s Core Partner programme, a group of companies embedding Enapter stacks into electrolyser systems under their own brands.
In January, Simplifhy installed an Enapter end-to-end green hydrogen production, storage, and power generation system in a power-to-power demonstration system in Sicily, Italy.
Enapter recently reported EBITDA losses of €18.1m ($20.8m) in 2025, amplified by an estimated €3m ($3.4m) due to receivable impairments returned stacks.
This came after the company slashed its 2025 revenue guidance after certification setbacks in China delayed production at its joint venture with Wolong Group.
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