Hydrogen and renewable energy systems engineering via simulation and process design
Wenger Engineering designs hydrogen production plants, refueling stations, and power-to-gas systems using CFD and multiphysics simulation (COMSOL, STAR-CCM+, MATLAB). The engineering-dominant hiring mix (35 of 42 active roles) paired with heavy reliance on simulation tooling signals a company solving complex thermodynamic and process-control problems rather than selling packaged software — their project backlog (hydrogen plant development, offshore wind projects, safety concept implementation) confirms active systems-engineering delivery work.
Wenger Engineering is a systems engineering firm based in Ulm, Germany, founded in 2007. They develop hydrogen technology solutions, renewable energy systems, and energy-efficiency platforms for industrial and infrastructure clients. The company operates as a public entity with 11–50 employees. Their core work spans hydrogen production plant design, hydrogen refueling station optimization, power-to-gas conversion systems, and offshore wind integration, delivered through computational modeling (COMSOL Multiphysics, CFD simulation, MATLAB) and control system design (TwinCAT, Siemens S7). Current projects focus on plant optimization, electrical system design, and process automation.
COMSOL Multiphysics, STAR-CCM+, MATLAB with Simulink and Simscape, plus TwinCAT and Siemens S7 TIA Portal for control system design and EtherCAT/PROFINET/OPC UA industrial protocols.
Hydrogen plant development and optimization, hydrogen refueling station design, power-to-gas system design, offshore wind farm integration, electrical system design for hydrogen facilities, and safety concept implementation.
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