_Our journey so far

To find the origins of Enapter, we have to flash back to the jungle-clad hills of Chiang Mai, Thailand. The German software CEO Sebastian-Justus Schmidt had moved there to be closer to clients in 2004 – also the year the Italian firm ACTA was founded, focusing on R&D in fuel cell and AEM electrolysis. Years later, several of their AEM Electrolyzer prototypes went to the Schmidt family’s sustainable microgrid residence – the Phi Suea House.

2015

The Phi Suea House becomes the world’s first self-sustaining multi-house residence powered by a hydrogen-based clean energy system.
Phi Suea House

2017 – Enapter founded

Spurred by the climate crisis and convinced by the power of hydrogen, Sebastian acquires ACTA and starts its transformation by renaming it Enapter – “En” like Energy, “apter” for adapting.
Enapter

2018

He and Enapter co-founders (his son Jan-Justus and Phi Suea House veteran Vaitea Cowan) grow the company at pace, hiring more staff in Italy and software developers in Saint Petersburg.
team

2019

The team opens a Berlin office, as well as a new serial production facility in Italy.
team

2020

Enapter launches the third-generation EL 2.1 AEM Electrolyzer, hits the stock market with a reverse acquisition and announces plans for its first mass-production facility, the Enapter Campus.
AEM

2021

The scale-up reaches 165 employees, 140 customers in 36 countries, and opens an office in Saerbeck, Germany to prepare for autumn 2021 construction start on the Enapter Campus.
Enapter

2021

Enapter expands Pisa offices, announces its AEM Multicore megawatt-scale electrolyzer and is named Earthshot Prize winner.
Pisa offices

2022

The rapidly-scaling company launches its EL 4.0 next-generation AEM Electrolyzer.
EL

2022

In Q4 2022 Enapter set a production record and delivered 1,200 AEM electrolyzers of the latest EL 4.0 generation to customers worldwide.
EL generation

2023

Enapter unveils the world’s first megawatt-class AEM electrolyzer - "AEM Multicore" - a cost-effective alternative to conventional megawatt-class electrolyzers.
AEM Multicore

2023

In Q3, Enapter presents the 'AEM Flex 120,' a 120 kW electrolyzer that stands out for its flexible configuration. Thanks to its short lead time, it is particularly suited for hydrogen pilot applications in the industrial sector.
AEM Flex 120

Let's see what the future of green hydrogen holds for us!