Bosch Engineering GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, founded in 1999 and based in Abstatt, Germany, specializing in tailored engineering services for automotive and mobility applications.[4][5] The company develops and integrates powertrain systems, including hydrogen internal combustion engines, f
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SamTrans taps FASTECH and Bosch Rexroth to build a 3.5 t/day CryoPump hydrogen station fueling 175 buses, with CTE providing third-party validation.
Part of Robert Bosch GmbH since 2001, specializes in hydraulic, electronic, and software solutions for construction, agriculture, and material handling equipment. Recently focused on electrification and hydrogen technologies for sustainable mobility.
Founded in 1795 as part of Robert Bosch GmbH (established 1886), Bosch Rexroth develops CryoPump technology for liquid hydrogen stations to reduce boil-off losses. Installed at FirstElement station in Oakland in 2025; showcased innovations at Hydrogen Technology Day on March 17, 2026; partners with Hyroad Energy and Ge
Founded in 1886 by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany. North American headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Recently invested $13.7 million in hydrogen R&D hub, creating 28 jobs, supported by Michigan grant. Developing Hybrion PEM electrolysis stacks and fuel cells for hydrogen production and applications.[1][2][
Robert Bosch AG is a multinational engineering and technology company headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Bosch has established itself as a major player in the hydrogen economy, with volume production of fuel-cell stacks beginning at the end of 2022 and fuel-cell power module production starting in Stuttgart-Feuerbach
Bosch commenced operations in India in 1951. As of FY 2024-25, the company operates through 14 companies in India with 17 manufacturing sites and 7 development and application centres. The company reported net revenue of Rs 37,345.7 crore in FY 2024-25 and employed 38,655 associates as of March 31, 2025. Bosch is a key
Bosch Engineering, a division of the Robert Bosch GmbH conglomerate founded in 1886, specializes in cross-domain mobility solutions. The company has been developing hydrogen combustion engine technology since 2016 and is leading the conversion of internal combustion engines to run on hydrogen fuel. Recently, Bosch part
Founded in 1886, Bosch is one of the world’s leading suppliers of technology and services. Bosch has recently expanded its fuel cell technology, producing hydrogen fuel-cell modules for transport and commercial vehicles. Series production of Bosch's Fuel Cell Power Module (FCPM) began in 2023.
Recently rolled out its first hydrogen fuel-cell truck from its Nuremberg plant, marking a milestone in the commercial deployment phase of hydrogen trucks.
Bosch manufactures PEM water electrolysis stacks under the Hybrion brand, aiming for industrial hydrogen production with high energy efficiency and output[1].
Bosch is a major German multinational engineering and technology company. Its recent focus is on industrializing and deploying its own high-temperature solid oxide fuel cell systems, aiming for applications in decentralized energy supply and hydrogen infrastructure.[2]
Bosch is premiering two Hybrion PEM electrolysis stacks as part of its entry into the hydrogen economy, focusing on green hydrogen production using renewable energy. This is part of its strategic growth plan in the field of electrolysis.
Bosch has been a key strategic partner for Weifu since 2022, holding shares in the company and advancing joint R&D on hydrogen fuel cell components, thus aiding Weifu’s expansion into the clean energy sector[3].
Mentioned as a company in Germany investing in hydrogen infrastructure and gigafactories, highlighting the broader industry trend that Matthews' pilot-scale focus complements.
A subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Engineering GmbH specializes in advanced automotive systems engineering and will showcase its liquid hydrogen storage technology at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans.
A German multinational investing in hydrogen fuel cells, production, and storage tech, Bosch partnered with GenH2 to develop a zero-loss liquid hydrogen refueling station.
A German multinational engineering and technology company that is heavily investing in hydrogen engines and infrastructure, playing a lead role in building the hydrogen economy. They are a key partner in the Zero-Loss Liquid Hydrogen Station.
A Vienna-based subsidiary of Robert Bosch AG specializing in aviation technology. They have developed a hydrogen-powered aircraft engine by modifying the Rotax 916 gasoline engine.
Bosch has made significant pre-orders for its Hybrion PEM electrolyser stacks, signaling a major move into the hydrogen sector with ambitious revenue goals.
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