KEYOU GmbH
Entry last updated on September 27, 2021

KEYOU is a successful clean mobility company based in Munich that has been developing innovative hydrogen technologies since 2015. These technologies enable conventional engines to be cost-effectively transformed into emission-free hydrogen engines – without major modifications to the base engine. Based on the engine conversion and integration of an H2-Tanksystem, KEYOU offers its customers climate-neutral hydrogen vehicles that offer zero emissions, efficiency and cost-effectiveness – without compromising on performance, capacity and range.

In addition to the pure conversion and a CO2With its "Hydrogen Mobility as a Service" approach, KEYOU offers a comprehensive hydrogen mobility solution for existing vehicles, offering a zero-emission second life. The package ranges from vehicle and engine conversion, fuel provision and infrastructure to insurance, service, and maintenance. KEYOU thus makes "zero-emission mobility" a reality.

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2015

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Growth stage

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75

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B2B

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22.000.000,00 4 investors
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KEYOU GmbH
Arnulfstrasse 60
80335 Munich

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