FETIS Group partner with Aich2 and imaGEN to reveal a new on-site hydrogen production solution

Revolutionizing Energy H2 Power Generation

FETIS Group partner with Aich2 and imaGEN to reveal a new on-site hydrogen production solution

Published Jan 23, 2025

FETIS Group and Aich2-imaGEN are proud to unveil the MH-60, a groundbreaking hydrogen technology set to redefine the energy landscape. Designed as an end-to-end solid hydrogen solution, the MH-60 offers flexibility and efficiency by storing hydrogen as a solid and generating hydrogen gas directly at the point of use. This innovation represents a significant leap forward in sustainable energy solutions.

The MH-60 provides a pure hydrogen supply ideal for powering hydrogen combustion engines or fuel cells. Its innovative solid-state design eliminates the need for gaseous or cryogenic hydrogen, ensuring safe and convenient transport without requiring specialized equipment or handling. This robust safety profile simplifies permitting processes and enhances usability across diverse environments.

This solution will be shown alongside new marine and power generation equipment at the Hyvolution exhibition in Paris on 28 Jan 2025.

Revolutionizing Energy H2 Power Generation

Key Features of the MH-60

  • Compact and Lightweight Design:
    The MH-60 provides a simple and efficient way to store, transport, and deploy hydrogen across a wide range of applications.
  • Exceptional Energy Density:
    The MH-60’s advanced design delivers superior gravimetric and volumetric energy density, capable of storing 6 kg of hydrogen in a sleek, portable unit.

 

  • Modular and Scalable:
    The MH-60’s modular design allows users to seamlessly link multiple units for increased capacity or higher flow rates, offering unmatched scalability.

User-Friendly Operation

  • Quick Activation:
    Hydrogen production begins in seconds, managed via an intuitive touch-based graphical user interface.
  • Real-Time Monitoring:
    Users can monitor real-time data such as hydrogen availability (mass and percentage), system pressure, and the operational status of connected units.
  • Flexible Control Options:
    • Automatic Mode: Maintains preset pressure and prioritizes partially used units for maximum efficiency.
    • Manual Mode: Enables users to set hydrogen production rates (0–100%) for each unit.
    • Off Mode: Safely deactivates units during maintenance or transport.
  • Detailed Insights:
    Individual unit data, including pressure, temperature, drive percentage, and remaining hydrogen capacity, is accessible via the interface. System variables like pressure set points and manual drive percentages are adjustable directly from the main screen.
  • Customization and Integration:
    Users can modify settings such as display units and screen brightness through an intuitive menu. Automation support is available via the Modbus protocol.

Revolutionizing the Hydrogen Value Chain

The MH-60 is set to redefine hydrogen applications across multiple sectors, including:

  • Backup Power: Ensuring reliable energy supply for critical infrastructure.
  • Agriculture: Supporting sustainable and efficient farming operations.
  • Mobility: Powering clean and green transportation solutions.
  • Industrial Refueling: Streamlining hydrogen distribution for heavy industries.

Accepting Pre-Production Orders

The MH-60 is poised to disrupt markets and unlock new possibilities for hydrogen applications. With its innovative design and transformative potential, the MH-60 is your gateway to the future of hydrogen energy. Pre-production orders are now being accepted, and we invite you to join us in revolutionizing the hydrogen economy.

MH60

Contact presse :

Béatrice Nguyen-Calloch
Corporate Marketing & Communications Manager
bnguyen@fetis.group – (+33) 06 99 62 60 28
fetis.group

Eric Brown
CEO – Aich2, Inc.
eric.brown@aich2.com /+01.803.622.5633
www.aich2.com

Hydrogen Powers Progress for FÉTIS Group

Hydrogen Powers Progress for The Fétis Group

Hydrogen Powers Progress for FÉTIS Group

Hydrogen Powers Progress for The Fétis Group

Published on Jan. 29, 2024

At the Hyvolution Exhibition in Paris on January 30th 2024, FÉTIS Group will be showcasing three successful hydrogen projects from the last year.

As hydrogen power is gaining traction, FÉTIS Group is committed to providing the largest solutions to help businesses decarbonize their operations for off-road mobility, marine and energy.

The group operates in industries that are often challenging to decarbonise such as agriculture, construction, power generation and professional marine. In many applications in these industries, battery electric systems will not be viable, due to equipment operation in remote locations with poor electricity grid infrastructure. 

The first of our highlighted projects is from our off-road engineering integration company, Dintec Solutions, who worked with Exxact Robotics on a hybrid hydrogen powertrain for an autonomous vineyard robot. The system comprises a fuel cell and its supporting systems, controls, software, electric power distribution and drives. 

Secondly, our marine integration team at Seco Marine designed a hydrogen system for an innovative hydrogen yacht. For marine, hydrogen has the advantage of not only a low carbon solution, but also a reduced noise, vibration and odour compared to conventional diesel propulsion. Seco Marine can provide complete low carbon marine power systems up to 6 Megawatts and are seeking further projects with boat builders and re-fitters for low carbon systems for professional marine vessels for coastal, estuary and river operation. 

Thirdly, the power generation division of our group, Geniwatt, is operating a 150kVA hydrogen generator set, based on a 7 litre, 6 cyclind internal combustion engine. This is suitable for longer continuous operating hours than equivalent fuel cell generators, which makes it suitable for many places that require clean, quiet power for extended periods. As the engine is hybridised with a battery storage system the fuel efficiency is excellent in real world situations. The hybrid design also provides a boost power capability that makes the generator suitable for handling peak power demands such as experienced when starting large electric motors. The technology chosen can also handle lower quality hydrogen than is possible with a fuel cell system. Initially we see the demand for hydrogen gensets from large construction companies, events organisers and for applications within the hydrogen ecosystem such as site power and gas compression.

Contact press :

Béatrice Nguyen-Calloch, Corporate Marketing & Communications Manager

+33 6 99 62 60 28 – bnguyen@fetis.group

The FÉTIS Group acquires generator maintenance company Sirma

FÉTIS Group acquires generator maintenance company Sirma

The FÉTIS Group acquires generator maintenance company Sirma

FÉTIS Group acquires generator maintenance company Sirma

Published on Jan. 16, 2024

On January 01, 2024 Sirma, an expert in the maintenance, repair and overhaul of your alternators and gensets, was acquired by the FÉTIS Group. This will enable Sirma to accelerate its development and to grow the technical team. It will continue to provide its services to existing customers as well as seeking to expand those to new markets.

Damien Fétis, president of the FÉTIS Group, said. “We have admired for many years the service that Sirma provide to power generation equipment owners and operators. The team have a strong technical capability that assures reliability, operational availability and energy efficiency of critical equipment.  Sirma’s products and services are highly complementary to the existing activities of the Group and we see a number of areas for collaboration and mutually beneficial growth between Sirma and other parts of our group

 “This acquisition is aligned to our goal to become a leader and catalyst for the decarbonisation in our industries. Technical skills in electrical generation will be key to a successful energy transition”

Sirma is a family-business created in 1990 in Nantes. The team of 5 employees makes Sirma an expert in the maintenance, repair and overhaul of alternators and gensets. Sirma received the Dealer excellence award 2023 by STAMFORD/AvK.

A look at the FÉTIS Group’s growth and future plans with Chairman Damien Fétis

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A look at the FÉTIS Group's growth and future plans with Chairman Damien Fétis

Published on Dec. 7,

In an interview with L’Invité.e Business, Damien Fétis, President of the FÉTIS Group, talks about the company’s long history, its evolution and international expansion, as well as its strategic vision for the future. The interview, hosted by Clément Lesort, explores the central role of the FÉTIS Group in advancing decarbonation across all industries.

Having grown up within the company founded by his parents in 1978, Damien Fétis took over as CEO in 2017. Focused on land and sea mobility, the FÉTIS Group comprises 28 entities, demonstrating a commitment to innovation and development. The interview highlights the company’s transformation projects, such as the conversion of the Grand Éléphant engine in Nantes from diesel to hybrid-electric.

Damien Fétis emphasized the importance of navigating a complex business environment with lucidity and clear-sighted decision-making. The three-pronged approach to leadership, combined with day-to-day operational involvement and strategic foresight, is the basic recipe of FÉTIS Group success.

Contact press :

Béatrice Nguyen-Calloch, Corporate Marketing & Communications Manager

+33 6 99 62 60 28 – bnguyen@fetis.group

The FÉTIS Group expands international presence to drive the decarbonation of heavy mobility. ​

Bringing machines to life – The FÉTIS Group expands international presence to drive the decarbonation of heavy mobility

The FÉTIS Group expands international presence to drive the decarbonation of heavy mobility.

Bringing machines to life – The FÉTIS Group expands international presence to drive the decarbonation of heavy mobility

Published on Nov. 10, 

The FÉTIS Group, will be opening a new facility in Canada, and developing it’s international operations in France, Germany and Spain to better help OEMs to bring their next generation of low-carbon and automated machines to life.

Expansion into North America

The Fétis Group is announcing the establishment of a new facility in Ontario, Canada, which will be starting production of wiring harnesses for off-highway and specialised machines in November 2023.

“We have been developing our North America strategy following positive discussions with potential partners and customers”, explains Damien Fétis, President, The FÉTIS Group. “Our first facility in North America meets an immediate need in our industry.  Wiring harnesses are becoming more complex with increasing numbers of sensors to support automation, and the addition of high voltage circuits to support the move to vehicle electrification. Our customers tell us that it is difficult to find partners who can produce these systems to the required quality and in the volumes that are typical in our market. We have existing expertise both in the local Canada team and in our established facilities in Europe which have been experiencing high growth. This will be a great way for us to build presence in North America with a service that we know well and where we are highly competitive”

The parallel challenges of decarbonisation and automation

“Electrification of vehicles is not new for The Fétis Group”, says Oliver Lythgoe, Chief Marketing Officer, The FÉTIS group. “It is more than 10 years since we implemented our first electrification project. Now we are seeing the transition to lower carbon machines move into a new phase. Many OEMs in the market have already successfully completed and tested their first proof-of-concept electric machines and are now moving on to more serious machine development projects with an intention for series production and commercial sale. This is considerably more demanding for OEMs in terms of engineering, supply chain, quality processes, validation and planning for field supportability. We are restructuring our group to support OEM product development teams through this period of change”

The FÉTIS Group will be focusing on the following four areas of technology to help OEMs bring machines to life:

Firstly, there is the supply and integration of Power Sources themselves. In many cases these will be batteries, but hydrogen fuel cell or hydrogen combustion engines are also in demand due to faster refuelling and ability to operate in areas without grid connection.

Secondly, there is Electrical Integration. Power, often at high voltage, needs to be efficiently and safely managed. We have developed in-house capabilities for power distribution hardware, power management software and wiring production. Facilities in Germany and Spain are critical to this new capability and these are being further strengthened with the opening of the new facility in Canada.

Thirdly, we are expanding our software and controls activities. In the last two years we have doubled the number of software developers. As the industry moves from proof-of-concept projects to series production, concepts such as functional safety are driving a demand for rigour in software and hardware design.

Fourthly, we integrate the electric and hydraulic traction and actuation components to turn power into motion and useful work. Hydraulics will continue to be important in future machines, particularly for linear actuation, but the next generation of ultra-efficient hydraulics will need a much tighter integration with the electrical power systems and the electronic control architecture.

Expanding beyond off-highway machines

In 2004 a team was formed within The Fétis Group to serve off-highway industries such as construction, agriculture, materials handling and airport ground support. These applications are still focus areas which are experiencing sustained growth. “our activities have now expanded into adjacent sectors which are a great fit for our technical capabilities and where we are experiencing strong customer demand “says Lythgoe.  “Specialist on-highway trucks such as cranes, refuse vehicles, fire engines and similar have complex power requirements which we are well placed to serve. We will also be providing solutions for lower carbon power generation in the range 50 to 500kW.”

Production capabilities complement engineering know-how

“We know, that it is not enough to design a great machine.” says Lythgoe, “OEM’s need to develop simple, dependable and cost-efficient supply chains for low carbon systems of their future products. To support this, we have in-house complete system prototype and production capabilities.”

The new international organisational structure has the critical mass required to bring OEM a depth of expertise, whilst remaining lean and agile. “The ability to be fast, flexible and responsive will differentiate us in this fast evolving market”, concludes Lythgoe.

Contact press :

Béatrice Nguyen-Calloch, Corporate Marketing & Communications Manager

+33 6 99 62 60 28 – bnguyen@fetis.group