Hydrogenics Received Order From Germans

TORONTO -- - Hydrogenics Corporation, a designer and manufacturer of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell technology, announced that a Hydrogenic test system has been selected by ZSW, a research and development organization working in the field of renewable energies, batteries and fuel cells, to support their expanding fuel cell testing activities.

This initial order is for the delivery of a 100 kW FCATS Series HX fuel cell advanced test station with added custom features. The commitments to this sale were undertaken prior to Hydrogenics' recent acquisition of Greenlight Power Technologies.

ZSW, with extensive experience as an independent test center for batteries, over the last few years has recently expanded into fuel cell testing, and has built up a FC Test and Evaluation Center.

The 100 kW FCATS that is to be delivered for this contract significantly increases the power range that the testing center will be capable of servicing. ZSW is receiving government assistance from Germany's Department of Economic Affairs for this FCATS purchase.

"We are excited to have secured a new key client in Germany. This is a progressive region that is setting the pace for all of Europe in advancing fuel cell technology," said Pierre Rivard, President and CEO of Hydrogenics. "Achieving a first time FCATS sale is always a considerable achievement and we welcome the opportunity to support this new client within the framework of our European operations and to leverage this sale into future opportunities."

The local presence of Hydrogenics GmbH, Hydrogenics' wholly-owned subsidiary based in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, played an important role in securing this contract.

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