26. Juni 2024
In 2024, the most popular fire protection products were honored with the “Product of the Year” award by FeuerTrutz Network for the 14th time.
As the only preventive fire protection system based on a fuel cell, the HY.AIR 80 uses the low-oxygen exhaust air produced during the energy conversion of hydrogen to reduce the oxygen content in warehouses, thus not only creating a permanent protective atmosphere, but also generating emission-free electricity and heat. The multiple use and the associated combined efficiency of over 90% convinced the expert jury and the participants in the online vote. Especally for the multiple use not only reduces operating costs, but also relieves the burden on the environment.
The popular trophy was presented to Lars Frahm and Andreas Exler, Managing Directors of HY.AIR Energy, at the FeuerTrutz trade fair in Nuremberg: "We are grateful for this fantastic award, which above all honours our contribution to greater sustainability. Our system also rewards the user, because we produce clean electricity and heat " alongside" and that is also good for the wallet, not least because there is no need for costly installations for an emergency power supply."
Key facts HY.AIR 80
up to 80 kW electrical output power per unit
Grid parallel or island operation (emergency power)
up to 100 kW thermal output power
> 90% efficiency in energy conversion
> 100,000 m3 volume fire protection
“Plug'n'Play” 20'' container, modularly expandable
HY.AIR Energy GmbH
After successful years in the industrial fire protection market with a natural gas-powered fuel cell system, the newly founded HY.AIR Energy offers preventive fire protection with hydrogen fuel cells. Above all, the combination of fire protection and energy generation with renewably produced hydrogen makes an important contribution to climate protection. The managing directors of HY.AIR Energy are the fuel cell experts Lars Frahm and Andreas Exler. The company is based in Hamburg. The HY.AIR 80 can be viewed by appointment from autumn in Friedrichsgabekoog, Schleswig-Holstein.