Moritz Holzmüller

Job Title
Business Development Manager
Company
Reverion GmbH
Country
Germany

Moritz Holzmüller, M. Eng., is a Business Development Manager at Reverion, a clean-tech start-up. In this role, he models the profitability of Reverion's reversible fuel cell system and develops business opportunities and partnerships. His primary focus is on the positioning of Reverion's new hydrogen product line.
With a background in industrial engineering, Moritz specialized in energy system forecasting during his research. He has previous experience as a sales engineer at MAN Truck & Bus and in innovation and technology management at Siemens.

June 20, 2024Reverion - How Reversible Fuel Cells Enable Renewable Power Integration

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