The future of mobility will be shaped by alternative drive systems – from hydrogen and fuel cells to synthetic fuels. Filtration is key to ensuring that these systems work reliably and efficiently.
Our leading role in this field was recently demonstrated at the 5th cH₂ance Innovation Roundtable on Hydrogen Mobility: The Hengst Academy at the company's headquarters in Münster became a meeting place for industry, science, and politics. Around 70 participants discussed the opportunities and challenges of the hydrogen economy – and Hengst presented practical solutions along the entire value chain.
These include high-performance filters for fuel cells, ion exchangers for the coolant circuit, special filters for the hydrogen infrastructure, and innovative approaches such as direct air capture systems that filter CO₂ directly from the ambient air. This makes it clear that Hengst thinks far beyond the classic combustion engine when it comes to filtration and develops technologies that make the energy transition possible in the first place.
For the trade, this means: We remain not only a reliable partner for proven spare parts in the aftermarket, but also actively shape the filtration of the future – thereby underlining our role as a long-term and innovative partner to the industry.
Further insights into the future of mobility in a Q&A format can be found in the video from HENGST.garage.