Hitachi Energy's HyFlex hydrogen-powered generator is gaining international recognition, earning two major awards
Hitachi generator inspires the next era of sustainable energy
HitachiEnergy.com | 26.06.2025
At the intersection of innovation and sustainability, Hitachi Energys HyFlex hydrogen-powered generator is gaining international recognition,
earning two major awards for addressing urgent energy challenges and advancing zero-emission port operations.
Presented at Elfack 2025, Northern Europes largest energy and electrification fair, HyFlex received the Swedish Energy Prize Jurys Choice, honoring its contribution to clean, off-grid and grid-connected power generation. A panel of industry experts selected the solution for its measurable impact and potential to reduce emissions in distributed energy applications where grid access is limited or unavailable.
HyFlex was also named Ports and Harbor Innovation of the Year at the Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards 2025, organized by Electric & Hybrid Marine Technology International magazine. The award celebrates achievements in maritime electrification, recognizing the hydrogen-powered generator for enabling zero-emission shore power at ports, offering a cleaner and quieter alternative to running vessel engines at berth...more
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HyFlex brings clean and reliable power to locations that have traditionally depended on diesel, enabling electrification where the grid connection is unavailable, and sustainability was once unimaginable.
We are honored by these recognitions of HyFlex, which reinforce our commitment to inspire the next era of sustainable energy with technologies and solutions that make a real impact.
Marco Berardi
Head of Grid & Power Quality Solutions and Service
Hitachi Energy
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