Baumot Group AG (Ticker: TINC.DE) develops and commercializes innovative retrofit solutions for reducing pollutant emissions from diesel engines in automotive, commercial vehicle, stationary, and marine applications. The company offers core products including the BAUFilter diesel particulate filter system, which captures soot particles and complies with Euro 6 standards; the BAUCat selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system for nitrogen oxide reduction using AdBlue; and the BAUHybrid combined DPF-SCR technology for simultaneous particle and NOx abatement. Additional services encompass filter cleaning and regeneration, system integration consulting, and retrofit kit distribution through authorized partners; these solutions target fleet operators, public transport authorities, construction firms, and marine vessel owners seeking cost-effective compliance with tightening emission regulations.
Baumot Group AG operates primarily in Europe, with sales and service networks across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and expanding into Scandinavia and Eastern Europe; the company maintains production facilities in Augsburg and Bayreuth, Germany. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Augsburg, Germany, Baumot serves the clean air technology segment within the environmental services and automotive aftermarket industries, emphasizing modular, vehicle-specific retrofit kits that extend engine life without requiring full replacements.
In recent developments, Baumot announced a strategic partnership with a leading commercial vehicle manufacturer in Q3 2025 to integrate its BAUHybrid systems into new OEM production lines, marking its entry into factory-fitted emissions control. The company completed a EUR 12 million funding round in early 2025 led by existing investors to fuel R&D for marine and off-road applications, alongside acquiring a small filter regeneration firm in Poland to bolster Eastern European operations. These moves support Baumot's expansion into non-road mobile machinery (NRMM) markets and preparation for Euro 7 regulations expected in 2027.