2G Energy manufactures gas-driven CHP plants across a 20–2,000 kW range, serving farms, municipalities, and industrial sites in Europe and North America. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward simulation (Modelica, Dymola) and enterprise resource planning (Dynamics 365), with active adoption of RSAT and Selenium for test automation—suggesting a shift from manual testing toward integrated quality assurance as engineering complexity increases. Hiring is mid-seniority and engineering-dominant, but decelerating, while project priorities cluster around organizational restructuring and new service models rather than core product iteration.
2G Energy AG, founded in 1995 and headquartered in Heek, Germany, manufactures combined heat and power (CHP) plants fueled by natural gas, biomethane, biogas, and hydrogen. The company has deployed over 5,000 units globally and operates production facilities in Germany and the USA, supported by subsidiaries across Europe. Its customer base spans agriculture, municipal utilities, residential developers, and industrial manufacturers. The business model includes both direct plant sales and service agreements; current strategic efforts focus on new service offerings, business model development, and process optimization rather than rapid product feature expansion.
Core tools: Modelica and Dymola for simulation, SolidWorks for mechanical design, Dynamics 365 for ERP, Azure DevOps for version control, and Microsoft Office suite. Recently adopting RSAT and Selenium for automated testing.
Headquartered in Heek, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, with R&D and production at that location. Additional manufacturing facility in the USA and subsidiaries across several European countries.
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