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Company type | Private limited |
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Industry | Maritime fuel cell integration |
Founded | 2018 |
Founder | Rebecca Sharp, Co-founder, President and CEO - Phil Sharp, Co-founder and Chief Technical Officer |
Headquarters | Aytré, Charente Maritime , France |
Products | Fuel cell power systems |
Number of employees | 9 (Jan 2024) |
Website | www.genevos.com |
Genevos is a French product and engineering company based in Charente Maritime.The company develops and manufactures fully-integrated hydrogen fuel cell power systems applying proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology for the maritime sector (maritime vessels and offshore platforms).[1], in addition to offering engineering and commissioning services.
Key applications include low to high power maritime vessels for propulsion and/or auxiliary energy demands of short sea shipping[2], USVs,[3] port and coastal workboats (tugboats, CTVs, multi-service boats, etc.). In addition to passenger vessels (port shuttles, inter-island ferries[4], river shuttles, etc.).
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