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Modular Electrolysis Kit & Hydrogen Battery System (ECORE)

Clean energy - Storage

Efficiently converting solar electricity into green hydrogen for on-site use.

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OHS

Company Established Year

Since 2021

Who is this solution for

Govt, Business, NGO

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

SET100 Start Up Energy Transition

2025

Recognized among the top 100 global clean‑energy innovators from 350+ startups.

Baden‑Württemberg Environmental Award

2025

Awarded to e.systeme21 building using OHS hydrogen battery for autonomous energy supply.

INVEST Grant Eligible

2025

Qualified by Germany’s BAFA for innovation funding under the INVEST program.

Product description

OHS offers a modular electrolysis kit that efficiently converts solar electricity into green hydrogen for on-site use. Available in capacities ranging from 1 kW to 100 kW, systems can be tailored to industrial, mobility, or building applications. For instance, H₂‑OnSite meets laboratory and industrial gas needs, while H₂‑Mobility supplies hydrogen for fleets like forklifts. The standout product, ECORE, integrates electrolyser, storage, and fuel cells for full-year energy autonomy in buildings with PV systems between 50–200 kWp. Excess summer PV energy is stored as hydrogen and later used in winter for electricity or heating, leveraging heat recovery and smart energy management. Systems are plug-and-play, modular, and manufactured near Munich, with installations across Europe and even Ghana. OHS also creates hydrogen training systems and collaborates with educational institutions. The solution supports R&D, education, and market deployment of hydrogen technologies. Additional features include remote monitoring, safety certifications, and partner networks in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The modular hydrogen kit and ECORE system exemplify OHS’s belief in decentralized, climate-friendly energy solutions.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Efficiently converts solar electricity into green hydrogen for on-site use.
  • Modular design allows for scalability and customization for various applications.
  • ECORE system provides full-year energy autonomy for buildings with PV systems.
  • Utilizes excess summer PV energy by storing it as hydrogen for winter use.
  • Plug-and-play installation with remote monitoring and safety certifications.
  • Supports R&D, education, and market deployment of hydrogen technologies.
  • Collaborates with educational institutions and partner networks for wider adoption.

About the Company

OHS is a German cleantech company founded in 2021 and located near Munich. The company empowers local energy autonomy by converting renewable electricity—primarily PV—into green hydrogen using modular electrolysis systems. With its hydrogen battery technology, OHS enables long-term, seasonal energy storage, turning summer solar generation into winter electricity and heat. Their mission, “We EmPower People,” reflects a commitment to decentralized, CO₂‑neutral energy systems that reduce grid dependency and transport emissions. Solutions include H₂‑OnSite for industrial and laboratory gas needs, H₂‑Mobility for local vehicle fueling, and H₂‑Battery for buildings with PV. Services are available across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and extend to countries like Ghana, reaching nine nations so far. Recognized in the global SET100 list and winner of environmental awards, OHS integrates sustainability into both its operations and product lifecycle. They actively conduct sustainability audits and participate in R&D programs to advance hydrogen technology. With this comprehensive, modular approach, OHS addresses renewable energy challenges and supports climate-responsive, energy-secure communities.

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