Modular hydrogen powertrain developer for commercial vehicles
HTM designs modular hybrid hydrogen powertrains for light commercial vehicles, with active development across embedded software, CAN-bus integration, and prototype testing. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (4 engineers against 9 total roles) paired with concurrent work on digitizing accounting processes and budget controls suggests a young hardware company scaling production readiness while tightening operational infrastructure.
HTM develops modular hybrid hydrogen powertrains for motor vehicles and light commercial vehicles, targeting sustainable mobility applications. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Frankfurt, the company operates as a public entity with 11–50 employees. Current project focus spans prototype component development, conversion projects for small commercial vehicles, hydrogen power unit design, and embedded software for system monitoring. The tech stack reflects both automotive embedded work (MATLAB, C/C++, CAN, CANopen, Siemens NX, Inventor) and operational tooling (SAP, DATEV, Excel).
HTM uses Siemens NX and Inventor for design, MATLAB and C/C++ for embedded development, CAN/CANopen for vehicle communication, plus SAP and DATEV for finance and operations.
HTM's active projects include hydrogen power unit development, CAN-bus system integration, embedded monitoring software, prototype component fabrication, and retrofit projects for commercial vehicles.
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