Our mission attracts candidates from all over the world who want their work to have a meaningful impact. We’re continuing to build a team of diverse, passionate, and creative problem-solvers who are fascinated by our platform and inspired by our purpose. We recognize the importance of creating an environment of physical and psychological safety, where everyone can bring their authentic selves to work every single day.
Imagine waking up one morning and hitting the light switch, only to be stuck in utter darkness because there is no power and your lights don’t work. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1 billion people in the world suffer from energy poverty or lack of energy. FuelCell Energy is helping organizations and communities around the world develop a safe, secure, and practical journey to net-zero by decarbonizing power and producing hydrogen.
Sustainability extends to the products we create and all of the resources we use as a business. We use Design for Environment (DfE) principles in the design, manufacturing, installation, and servicing of our platforms.
300 +
miles is the distance some vehicles can travel on one tank of hydrogen.
EPA
2050
the target year to reduce our company's carbon emissions to net-zero.
From our global operations.
93 %
of our plants can be reused or recycled at the end of their useful lives.
Percentage in weight.
16213601
megawatt hours (MWh) have been generated by FuelCell Energy plants.
As of November 2024.
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We see nearly endless possibilities in our current and emerging technologies. Throughout our history, we have always found new and creative ways to work together. One idea at a time, we can help shape the future of reliable clean energy, assist in mitigating climate change, improve air quality, and transform the global energy landscape.
Fuel cell pioneer Bernard Baker and battery expert Martin Klein found "Energy Research Corporation" to focus on fuel cells and rechargeable batteries.
Baker and Klein rent a small lab space in Danbury, Connecticut. The original startup team consisted of four total team members.
With funding from the U.S. military and utility companies, ERC conducts extensive research into low temperature fuel cells and silver-zinc battery cells.
Energy Research Corporation switches focus to high-temperature, high-efficiency carbonate fuel cells, leading to the flagship Direct Fuel Cell product.
Energy Research Corporation wins a $32 million Department of Energy (DOE) contract to design, build, and test fuel cells that can operate on natural gas.
The company is publicly listed on NASDAQ as FCEL. The first successful demonstration of a 120 kilowatt (kW) high temperature carbonate fuel cell system.
After continued research and development to the carbonate platform, a 2 megawatt (MW) fuel cell power plant goes online in Santa Clara, California.
Energy Research Corporation renames itself FuelCell Energy and spins off its battery efforts as a separate company to develop batteries for the U.S. military.
FuelCell Energy opens a manufacturing facility to design, build, and support its technology in Torrington, Connecticut.
After continued development to the product range, the first commercial sub-MW plant ships in 2003 and the first commercial MW-scale plant ships in 2006.
FuelCell Energy increases presence throughout Korea and the broader Asian market.
The Electrochemical Society presents FuelCell Energy with the New Electrochemical Technology Award at their 215th meeting.
After years of continued product development, FuelCell Energy demonstrates the first distributed hydrogen plant in their platform.
Installation of a 14.9 MW fuel cell park in Bridgeport, Connecticut and a 59 MW fuel cell park in South Korea (the largest fuel cell park in the world).
FuelCell Energy establishes generation portfolio and enters in a joint development agreement with ExxonMobil for CO2 capture.
FuelCell Energy begins its distributed hydrogen project with Toyota. The system is designed to produce three value streams: hydrogen, electricity, and water.
FuelCell Energy's 5.6 MW plant generates power while capturing heat to produce steam for Pfizer's R&D research facility.
FuelCell Energy reveals new brand identity. The use of gradients in the logo signals the journey that our customers are taking to carbon zero.
FuelCell Energy extends term of agreement with ExxonMobil for development and deployment of carbon capture technology.
The FuelCell Energy Tri-generation Platform receives a Top Product of the Year Award in the elite Environment + Energy Leader Awards program.
More than 50 years of fuel cell technology innovation and expertise.
Patents are for FuelCell Energy, Inc., including our subsidiary Versa Power Systems, Inc.
FuelCell Energy's 2023 Sustainability Report is now available. Learn more