H2 Forum 2026

Güntner at the H2 Forum 2026 – Berlin, 3–4 March


Güntner is pleased to announce its participation in the H2 Forum 2026, taking place from 3–4 March in Berlin, Germany. The event serves as one of Europe’s leading platforms for the hydrogen ecosystem, bringing together technology providers, system integrators, research institutions, and industrial users to discuss the path towards a scalable hydrogen economy.
 
As part of this year’s agenda, BU leader Oliver Bröldiek will hold a technical talk on 3 March at 17:15, titled:
“Scalable Cooling Equipment for Electrolyzer Systems.”
During this session, visitors will gain insights into a real world application and learn how Güntner provides reliable, energy efficient cooling infrastructure to support the growth of industrial scale electrolysis projects. Cooling plays a vital role in ensuring system stability, performance, and long term efficiency - particularly as electrolyser capacities increase and large scale hydrogen production becomes the norm.

Beyond the technical talk, Güntner will give visitors a deeper look into our company, our engineering expertise, and our approach to supporting partners throughout the hydrogen value chain. Our Sales team will be on site to answer questions, discuss project requirements, and connect with customers and industry stakeholders.

“Hydrogen will play a central role in the decarbonisation of industrial processes. With growing system sizes, the demand for reliable, scalable and energy efficient cooling is increasing rapidly. At the H2 Forum, we want to show how Güntner’s technologies are supporting large scale electrolyser deployments and contributing to the development of a robust hydrogen infrastructure.”
Oliver Bröldiek Business Unit Leader EPC

As hydrogen projects continue to accelerate across Europe, Güntner remains committed to supporting partners with dependable cooling solutions that enable safe, efficient and future ready operation.
We look forward to meeting you in Berlin and contributing to the conversation on the future of hydrogen technologies.