X-Tech R&P SA is an innovative Swiss based engineering company, with operations unit located in Motor Valley in Italy, focused on the development and industrial production of revolutionary devices for the adaptation of thermal combustion engines, turbines and fuel-cells to the use of latest generation of advanced alternative and renewable fuels (eFuel, BioFuel or Recycled Carbon Fuels), mainly as favourite options:
- LPG (rLPG = renewable Liquid Gas = rPropane),
- DME (rDME = renewable Dimethyl Ether),
an other possible option with implementation of safety systems is:
- NH3 (rNH3 = renewable Ammonia)

All these solutions in the pure, blended or additive forms.

X-Tech's products allow the adaptation of any type of vehicle, cars and heavy-duty or off-road/agricultural vehicles and bus fleets, range extenders, marine engines, aeronautical turbines in order to make the transition towards the decarbonization and defossilization of mobility more gradual according to the most recent European and US regulations.
An alternative and complementary solution to electric powertrains as a contribution to the global reduction of regulated and unregulated emissions.

X-Tech is also strongly active in the promotion of the entire supply chain for production and use of climate friendly energy vector and as an opportunity for local energy independence.
Through the application of proprietary technologies in fuel cells, turbo-generator or power generators can produce electricity off-grid or as a back-up in renewable systems.


The X-Tech team has had experience with alternative fuels since 1978 and has diversified over the years, switching from methane to hydrogen and integration with electricity, as well as conventional vector. It is available for consultancy, feasibility studies, R&D and engineering support for projects on a wide range of energy carriers and sources.


The X-Tech website will soon be updated and completed with all the technical and commercial information regarding its products and ongoing development activities for industrialization.

 

Stay tuned, see you soon! 

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