
Founded in 2010, Sunfire is a Dresden-based cleantech startup that develops high-temperature electrolysis systems, fuel cells, and power-to-liquid solutions. The company focuses on converting renewable electricity into hydrogen and synthetic fuels, aiming to decarbonize industries such as transportation, aviation, and heavy manufacturing.
Sunfire’s mission is to enable a sustainable energy future by providing scalable technologies that transform renewable energy into versatile fuels for global use.
Sunfire was founded by Ulrich Hegge, Michael Dressel, and a team of engineers and scientists who specialized in energy systems.
They identified a major global challenge: renewable energy sources like wind and solar are intermittent, and many industries require high-density fuels. Their vision was to convert excess renewable electricity into hydrogen and synthetic fuels, providing a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
Sunfire has raised significant investment to scale its clean energy solutions:
Sunfire is now a leading European cleantech startup, recognized for pioneering practical hydrogen and synthetic fuel solutions.
Sunfire develops and sells innovative clean energy systems:
By integrating electrolysis, fuel cells, and synthetic fuel production, Sunfire bridges the gap between renewable electricity and practical fuel applications.
Sunfire is contributing to the global energy transition in several ways:
Sunfire demonstrates how cleantech startups can tackle complex energy challenges with scalable, market-ready solutions.
Sunfire faces challenges typical of advanced energy startups:
The company addresses these challenges through strategic partnerships, government subsidies, and technology licensing agreements.
Sunfire continues to expand its clean energy impact:
For entrepreneurs, Sunfire highlights how deep-tech startups can lead the decarbonization of heavy industry and create global impact with scalable energy solutions.
From a German startup to a global cleantech innovator, Sunfire is redefining how renewable energy is used. By converting electricity into hydrogen and synthetic fuels, the company supports a sustainable, low-carbon future across industries. Its story underscores the power of engineering-driven startups to solve some of the world’s toughest energy challenges.









