Modular hydrogen fuel-cell generators for industrial power and critical infrastructure
INOCEL manufactures zero-emission power generators built on hydrogen fuel-cell technology, serving data centers, construction, and remote industrial sites. The stack—Siemens, Schneider Electric, Beckhoff, SCADA, Modbus—reflects tight hardware-software coupling typical of industrial control systems. Active hiring leans senior (6 of 10 roles) and engineering-focused (7 of 10), with concurrent work on compliance, RAMS studies, and HR digitalization, indicating scaling manufacturing while addressing operational friction.
INOCEL designs and manufactures modular, plug-and-play hydrogen fuel-cell generators ranging from 300 kVA to 1.3 MW, targeting industrial customers requiring continuous, emissions-free power. The product portfolio spans stationary, maritime, and terrestrial applications. Beyond equipment, the company delivers turnkey solutions including fuel sourcing, logistics, system integration, predictive maintenance, and remote monitoring. Operations include manufacturing in Belfort and R&D centers in Grenoble and Cannes. The company was founded in 2021 and draws on over 25 years of hydrogen fuel-cell research.
INOCEL uses Siemens, Schneider Electric, Beckhoff, SCADA, Modbus, TCP/IP, Profibus, Simulink, IBM DOORS, Polarion, and MATLAB for control systems, simulation, and requirements management.
Yes. Seven of ten active roles are engineering positions, with six at senior level and four at mid-level, all based in France.
INOCEL is headquartered in Grenoble, France, with manufacturing in Belfort and additional R&D in Cannes.
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