Sprintex launching new high-speed e-compressors at World Hydrogen Expo in Germany

2023.02.18

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The product launches demonstrate the company’s expansion into the rapidly growing clean energy and clean air supply market sectors.

Sprintex launching new high-speed e-compressors at World Hydrogen Expo in Germany(图1)

Sprintex Ltd (ASX:SIX) is launching its new range of e-compressors at this week's World Hydrogen Expo and conference at Messe Bremen in northern Germany.

The new e-compressors S15, S18 and S26, support applications for hydrogen fuel cells, e-boosting of internal combustion engines and industrial processing.

The expo which ends today is the largest of its kind, offering key opportunities to interact with international hydrogen energy market sector professionals for the first time.

Sprintex launching new high-speed e-compressors at World Hydrogen Expo in Germany(图2)

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These three compressor families offer compressor and electric motor efficiency, aiding improved net energy efficiency from a wide range of fuel cell applications.

Just two weeks after the World Hydrogen Expo, Sprintex will introduce the same range of e-compressors at the world’s largest Automotive expo, the SEMA Show, held annually for more than 50 years in Las Vegas, Nevada, and attracting up to 150,000 industry-only participants from about 165 countries, including more than 50,000 industry procurement specialists.

The product launches demonstrate the company’s expansion into the rapidly growing clean energy and clean air supply market sectors.


About Sprintex

Sprintex is a clean air compressor engineering, research, product development and manufacturing company, incorporated in Australia in 2003.

Sprintex designs and manufactures electric and mechanically driven clean air compressors for use in a wide variety of applications, including:

◆ combustion engines where Sprintex sells Sprintex® twin screw superchargers, and supercharger systems incorporating the Sprintex® twin-screw supercharger;

◆ hydrogen fuel cells, which require a constant flow of oxygen-rich air; and

◆ industrial oil-free clean air applications, including wastewater treatment.