AWARD YEAR
2023
CATEGORY
Work
GOALS
Climate Action
KEYWORDS
hydrogen fuel
COUNTRY
China
DESIGNED BY
Refire
WEBSITE
https://www.refire.com/en
Refire
New generation of hydrogen fuel cell systems
How does it work?
REFIRE Group, founded in September 2015 and headquartered in Shanghai, China, has three Business Units: Fuel Cell System, Fuel Cell Stack and Power Electronics, focusing on technology research & development and product development in the fields of Fuel Cell System and Control System, Fuel Cell Stack and Membrane Electrode Assembly, and Power Electronics.
With the purpose of creating a sustainable future through Hydrogen Technology, REFIRE Group strives to becoming a leading Hydrogen Technology company by consistently enhancing corporate competence. Through 7 years of growth and exploration, REFIRE Group has grown into a global firm with more than 650 employees, with R&D centers in Shanghai and Vancouver, mass production bases in Shanghai, Changshu (Jiangsu), Jiaxing (Zhejiang), and Foshan (Guangdong), as well as After-Sales service centers in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Shandong, Henan, etc.,
Why is it needed?
Current fuels for vehicles have enormous carbon emission.
How does it improve life?
REFIRE hopes to reduce mankind’s dependence on fossil energy and contribute to the harmonious co-existence among all lives on our planet by making use of “hydrogen”, the most abundant element in the universe.
Since 2015, driven by our passion, accountability, grit and dedication to the hydrogen energy industry, REFIRE has brought together a team of the smartest minds in hydrogen fuel cell ( FC) technology, automotive engineering, and manufacturing under ‘one’ roof with one goal to commercialise FC technology. Together with our upstream and downstream industry and institutional partners, we successfully demonstrated commercial FC vehicles deployment at scale. Meanwhile, we will continue to explore China and overseas markets, where the FC technology will soon be adopted.
The REFIRE FCS have continuously and stably driven different types of commercial vehicles that are now serving logistics, mass transit and urban service.