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ampini’s division H2EUPower, based in Italy, has announced the launch of a series of hydrogen fuel cell power system solutions in the power range from 30 to 140 kW for stationary power applications for Europe.

 Part of the Rampini group, H2EUPower operates independently from the parent company in both the technical and commercial aspects of its business. Established as an independent division in early 2024, its goal is to extend the benefits of design, performance, and supply chain efficiency to OEMs throughout the European hydrogen ecosystem.

Since its creation the division has strengthened its team with leading technical and commercial experts in fuel cell power systems, amassing experience from over 25 fuel cell power system OEM design wins across North America, the Asia Pacific and Europe. H2EUPower’s portfolio includes solutions ranging from 30 to 140 kW. The systems are offered as modular, customizable solutions tailored to meet the specific needs of each application.

H2EUPower is operating under the leadership of Luigi Fusi, a technology industry veteran, responsible for all aspects of commercial operations in the Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA) market. He has been active in the Energy sector for more than ten years.

 Speaking for the company Luigi Fusi said: “Over the last few months, H2EUPower has done an incredible job in putting all the experience we have had with OEMs around the world, and producing what I believe is truly the best of breed solution for our European customers. We are just getting started full scale now. We have a number of very exciting technological and sales options we are looking forward to sharing with the market in the upcoming weeks and months.”
Posted 
Jun 15, 2025
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