KUSTEC Unveils "Birdy"
A Breakthrough in Hydrogen Cooling for Global Refueling Stations
KUSTEC, a leading innovator in advanced hydrogen cooling solutions, is proud to announce today the launch of its newest product: the KUSTEC Cooling System "Birdy". This groundbreaking system has been specifically designed to revolutionize the efficiency, safety and scalability of hydrogen refueling stations (HRS) worldwide, ushering in a new era of hydrogen refueling.
The "Birdy" system is the result of intensive research and development and demonstrates KUSTEC' s commitment to the future of hydrogen mobility . It is designed to be seamlessly integrated into existing and new hydrogen refuelling stations to support a wide range of vehicles. Its exceptional cooling capacity ensures the fast and safe refueling of hydrogen vehicles – a crucial factor for the further acceptance and dissemination of this clean energy source.
"With 'Birdy', we are offering our customers an innovative and forward-looking solution that redefines the way hydrogen is cooled," says Martin Schreiblehner MSc., Managing Director of KUSTEC.We have developed a system that not only meets the highest requirements today, but also offers the necessary flexibility to effortlessly expand and adapt hydrogen refuelling stations in the future. 'Birdy' is our most adaptable system to date, a real stepping stone for scaling hydrogen infrastructure."
The "Birdy" system sets new standards in hydrogen cooling by offering the possibility of cooling T40 or T20 temperatures directly at the dispenser. In addition, the chiller enables efficient T0 fillings, which further underlines the versatility and efficiency of the system. This innovative technology optimizes the refueling process, reduces waiting times and significantly increases operational safety.
KUSTEC is convinced that the "Birdy" system will play a key role in accelerating the global energy transition. With its compact design, impressive performance and future-proof scalability, "Birdy" is the ideal solution for operators looking to take their hydrogen infrastructure to the next level.


