NOW
The NOW GmbH promotes sustainable mobility and energy supply in Germany. As the central organization for hydrogen and fuel cell technology, it coordinates funding programs, initiates projects, and strengthens international cooperation for a climate-neutral future.
National Organization Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW GmbH)
editAbout the Company
editThe National Organization Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW GmbH) is a federally owned GmbH, founded in February 2008 to coordinate and implement funding programs in the field of sustainable mobility and energy supply. Based in Berlin, NOW GmbH works on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport (BMDV), the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, and the Federal Ministry for the Environment.
Key Products and Services
editNOW GmbH focuses on promoting and implementing technologies such as hydrogen, fuel cells, batteries, renewable fuels, and liquefied natural gas. Its main tasks include:
- Funding Programs: Coordination and management of funding programs such as the National Innovation Program Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NIP), the funding guidelines for electromobility and charging infrastructure, as well as the Mobility and Fuel Strategy (MKS) of the federal government[1][3][4].
- Project Initiation and Evaluation: Initiation of projects, evaluation of applications, and bundling of topics to utilize synergy effects.
- International Cooperation: Establishment and design of international cooperation, particularly in the field of hydrogen and fuel cell technology.
- Networking and Communication: Consulting, networking, management and evaluation, as well as the dissemination of knowledge at the interface of politics, industry, and science[1][3].
Mission and Values
editNOW GmbH is committed to supporting a climate-neutral society by promoting innovative technologies and concepts. The main mission includes:
- Sustainability: Commitment to the efficient implementation of federal funding programs in the field of sustainable mobility and energy supply.
- Innovation: Promotion of emission-free technologies in an integrated energy system.
- Cooperation: Close collaboration with politics, industry, and science to achieve the set climate goals[1][3][4].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editNOW GmbH focuses on several key sustainability goals and initiatives:
- Climate Goals: NOW GmbH works towards achieving the climate goals set by the federal government by supporting funding programs and strategic processes in the field of sustainable mobility and energy supply.
- Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology: Coordination of the National Innovation Program Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology and promotion of mobile and stationary applications of fuel cells.
- Electromobility: Promotion of battery-electric electromobility through programs such as the funding guidelines for electromobility and charging infrastructure.
- International Cooperation: Support for export initiatives and international cooperation, particularly in the field of Power-to-Gas technology and German-Japanese cooperation[1][3][4].
Current Developments
editNOW GmbH is engaged in numerous current projects and initiatives, including:
- Charging Infrastructure: Management of the National Control Center for Charging Infrastructure and promotion of the establishment of charging infrastructures for electric vehicles.
- Mobility and Fuel Strategy: Support for the further development of the federal government's Mobility and Fuel Strategy and the implementation of the EU Directive 2014/94/EU on the establishment of infrastructure for alternative fuels[1][3][4].
NOW GmbH is thus a central player in promoting sustainable mobility and energy supply in Germany and beyond.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://www.now-gmbh.de/ueber-uns/wer-wir-sind/
- 2 - https://www.xing.com/pages/onlinenow-gmbh/about_us
- 3 - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationale_Organisation_Wasserstoff-_und_Brennstoffzellentechnologie
- 4 - https://www.now-gmbh.de
- 5 - https://www.foerderdatenbank.de/FDB/Content/DE/Kontakt/_Uebergeordnet/N/now.html