PowerCell Sweden AB (publ) is a Swedish company focused on hydrogen fuel cell technology. Founded in 2009 as a spin-off from Volvo Group, it has grown revenues at an average rate of 25.3% per year. In 2025, full-year net sales increased 15% to SEK 385 million with gross margin at 45.2%. Q1 2026 sales were SEK 46.95 mil
Signed letter of intent in 2022 for supply of PowerCellution Marine System 200 fuel cells (6 MW per ferry) to Torghatten Nord project via integrator SEAM; expected contract by March 2023; article raises questions on engineering/economics[1][5]
PowerCell Sweden is a publicly traded company pursuing a premium efficiency strategy focused on high-value niche markets. The company has established a strategic partnership with Robert Bosch, providing access to global distribution networks. PowerCell's Marine System 225 has received Type Approval from Lloyd's Registe
Founded in 2008 as a spin-off from Volvo Group, PowerCell has become a global leader in fuel cell technology. The company is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and is known for its S3 fuel cell stack platform. Recent business focus includes scaling hydrogen solutions in high-growth markets such as China through strategic partn
PowerCell Sweden is a company that develops and delivers fuel cell stacks. They have entered into an MoU with ZeroAvia to develop PEM fuel cell stacks optimized for aviation use and will establish a presence in the UK.
Powercell Sweden AB is a Swedish manufacturer of fuel cell stacks, which are the core components that convert hydrogen gas into electricity. They will partner with Bosch to jointly develop HFC technology.
A major participant in the Everywh2ere project, receiving approximately $1 million in funding. The company will provide proton exchange membrane fuel cell technology at the heart of the new generators.
A company specializing in hydrogen fuel technology that initiated and leads the new study project on hydrogen storage and production from excess renewable energy.
PowerCell Sweden is a developer of hydrogen fuel cells that received funding from the Swedish Energy Agency to develop a modular fuel cell system for stationary applications.
A Swedish developer of fuel cell energy systems that received the 2012 European Technology Innovation Award from Frost & Sullivan for its Powerpac auxiliary power unit.
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