Hiperbaric, world leader in the development of high-pressure technologies, continues to increase its presence in the European market by participating in the HyVolution exhibition, which is being held in Paris (France) from January 30 to February 2.
Hyvolution trade show is the reference event for the hydrogen industry in Europe. It brings together more than 100 exhibitors from 20 countries, as well as representatives of governments, institutions and companies from all over the world. Hiperbaric will be present at the fair with a stand where it will present its hydrogen compression solutions up to 1,000 bar pressure. It highlights the advanced solutions in compression group, which are adapted to the needs of the most demanding sectors, such as mobility, industrial storage, residential use and energy.
At the Hiperbaric booth, visitors will be able to learn first-hand about the operation of hydrogen compressors, complete containerized H2 compression solutions that reach pressures of up to 500 or 1,000 bar. Hiperbaric’s hydrogen compressors are characterized by their reliability, efficiency and safety.
The company uses high-quality materials and innovative technologies to ensure optimal operation of its equipment. Hydrogen has to be compressed at very high pressures by means of innovative technologies in order to make its use extensible to different fields.
Hiperbaric’s expansion in Europe
Hiperbaric is committed to expanding its business in Europe, where it already has compressors installed in France and Germany. At the beginning of 2024, Hiperbaric has more than 30 compressor units sold, and 10 H2 compressor units installed for 10 customers. The company is committed to the development of the hydrogen industry, and is working to offer innovative solutions to help the energy transition.
Since 1999, Hiperbaric has been a global leader in the development of high pressure technologies for different sectors: High Pressure Processing (HPP); Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) and Hydrogen Compression (H2) with industrial equipment installed in more than 50 countries.