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- 2G Energy AG, along with its associated entities, innovates, produces, and deploys advanced decentralized energy generation solutions across Germany and internationally. The company delivers highly efficient power and heat through combined heat and power (CHP) systems, which operate on a variety of gaseous fuels including natural gas, biomethane, biogas, sewage gas, landfill gas, and are increasingly designed to be hydrogen-ready. These systems offer electrical outputs ranging from 20 kW to 4,500 kW. Its extensive product portfolio features units like the g-box, a compact natural gas CHP solution delivering 20 kW to 50 kW; the aura, providing output from 100 kW to 420 kW; the patruus, a robust biogas and natural gas CHP plant with a range of 50 kW to 400 kW; the agenitor series, offering capacities from 220 kW to 450 kW; and the avus, a high-capacity CHP system with electrical output spanning 400 kW to 4,000 kW. Beyond CHP, the company has expanded its offerings to include large heat pumps, with capacities from 100 kW to 2,700 kW, and peak-load gensets starting at 500 kW. Additionally, 2G Energy provides services encompassing the entire lifecycle, from planning and installation to maintenance and even the rental and leasing of these energy systems. These solutions are utilized across diverse applications, serving sectors such as biogas and biomethane facilities, commercial and administrative buildings, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, data centers, landfills, retail centers, agricultural operations, hospitality, industrial and trade enterprises, wastewater treatment plants, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, public utilities, and residential complexes. Recent developments include a strategic partnership with Kiturami in South Korea for decentralized energy, as well as a collaboration with CK Power in North America to introduce new demand response generator products. The company also expanded its market entry into the data center sector in May 2025. Founded in 1995 as 2G Bio-Energietechnik AG, the firm changed its name to 2G Energy AG in 2011 to reflect its broader focus. Headquartered in Heek, Germany, 2G Energy has grown into an international technology leader with a global presence, installing over 10,000 systems worldwide.