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Hyting Kicks Off Hydrogen Heating Revolution with First Customer Installations in Late 2025

Hyting's flameless catalytic technology ensures clean heating. First installations in late 2025 mark a significant step towards a cleaner heating future.

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Hyting Kicks Off Hydrogen Heating Revolution with First Customer Installations in Late 2025

Hyting, a trailblazing player in hydrogen heating, has announced its first customer installations for late 2025. Flusys GmbH will be the initial beneficiary of Hyting's innovative technology, marking a significant step towards a cleaner heating future. The company has also received crucial GAR certification, opening doors to the European market.

Hyting's hydrogen heating units, including the HG10, utilise flameless catalytic technology. This cutting-edge approach ensures no CO2, NOx, or fine dust emissions, making it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional heating systems. To validate its durability, Hyting subjected its 10 kW unit to an endurance test from January to July 2025. The device ran for a staggering 2,500 operating hours, simulating around a decade of real-world use, without any failures or wear on critical safety components.

Hyting's product range caters to diverse heating needs. The HG10, with an output of 10 kW, can be modularly expanded to meet higher heating requirements. The company plans to introduce a 150 kW unit in 2026, targeting industrial and commercial buildings, peak load heating, and industrial process heat up to 300°C. Hyting's ultimate goal is to decarbonize the heating sector and accelerate the transition from fossil-fueled systems to hydrogen-based solutions.

Hyting's first customer installations, starting with Flusys GmbH, are slated for late 2025. The company's robust hydrogen heating units, proven through rigorous endurance testing, promise a clean and reliable heating future. With the GAR certification and plans for a 150 kW unit, Hyting is well-positioned to lead the transition to sustainable heating systems.

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