HYTING and Kampmann announces partnership
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
HYTING and Kampmann have established a partnership to manufacture HYTING’s hydrogen-fuelled heating and ventilation systems for industrial, commercial, and logistics buildings.
The agreement signed by the two companies outlines that Kampmann will support the integration of HYTING’s hydrogen-fuelled heating technology into existing air heating systems, and manufacture these units.
Kampmann manages the integration of the HYTING heat generator into the HVAC systems manufactured at their facilities.
The energy efficient units can play a key role in decarbonising heating, and offer customers a modular, scalable design that is simple to tailor to their specific requirements. They also enable customers to reduce CAPEX by up to 75%, deliver substantial energy savings, and can operate either as standalone solutions or as part of a hybrid system working alongside heat pumps. Using hydrogen to efficiently deliver rapid heating in cold weather and at periods of high electricity demand ensures optimal performance at all times.
The first units from the partnership will be shown at the HYTING booth on ISH Frankfurt in March 2025. The first installation will also take place in 1Q25, at Flusys GmbH, at the firm’s newly established production facility for precision pumps in Offenbach, Germany.
Tim Hannig, Founder and Managing Director HYTING, said: “At HYTING, we are thrilled to collaborate with Kampmann, a company renowned for its expertise. Kampmann's strong technical capabilities and knowledge of air distribution combined with their manufacturing capabilities make them the ideal partner for manufacturing our hydrogen-fuelled heating systems.”
HYTING's concept offers a safe, efficient, and clean way to generate heat directly from hydrogen and oxygen from air using a unique catalytic process (patents-pending). HYTING’s technology does not produce any NOX, CO, CO2, or particulate emissions – the only by-product is water. Furthermore, it does not use flammable concentrations of hydrogen at any operating point. It is modular and highly scalable in design, with outputs of 10 - 300 kW, enabling it to be configured for a wide range of applications, including commercial and residential buildings, process heat applications, and even heating systems for commercial vehicles. The technology is therefore suitable for a wide range of potential applications in buildings, vehicles, and thermal processes.
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