Retour sur lavenir.net
   SYENSQO 66.500 € (+1,60 %)     AEDIFICA 71.550 € (+0,63 %)     AB INBEV 71.900 € (+0,67 %)     ACKERMANS V.HAAREN 274.000 € (+0,51 %)     GBL 81.000 € (+1,12 %)     ARGENX SE 701.000 € (-0,74 %)     COLRUYT 33.460 € (+0,36 %)     GIMV 49.500 € (+0,30 %)     MATERIALISE 5.100 € (+4,08 %)     COFINIMMO 84.050 € (+1,57 %)     WDP 22.020 € (-2,05 %)     AZELIS GROUP 10.310 € (-0,48 %)     VASTNED 29.500 € (0,00 %)     KBC 112.600 € (+2,04 %)     SOLVAY 26.000 € (+2,04 %)     LOTUS BAKERIES 10 840.000 € (-0,91 %)     KBC ANCORA 79.200 € (+1,93 %)     FAGRON 25.000 € (0,00 %)     ONTEX GROUP 2.660 € (-3,27 %)     TESSENDERLO 21.400 € (-0,23 %)     ECONOCOM GROUP 1.550 € (+3,33 %)     NYXOAH 2.450 € (+1,24 %)     IMMOBEL 21.800 € (0,00 %)     HOME INVEST BE. 18.940 € (-0,32 %)     DEME GROUP 187.000 € (-0,85 %)     TUBIZE-FIN 207.800 € (0,00 %)     XIOR 27.300 € (+1,30 %)     CENERGY 24.020 € (+0,08 %)     BANQUP GROUP 2.450 € (+3,38 %)     BARCO 9.145 € (+1,55 %)     UMICORE 26.180 € (+5,74 %)     QRF 11.650 € (+2,19 %)     CARE PROPERTY INV. 13.180 € (-0,15 %)     UCB 242.000 € (+0,46 %)     VAN DE VELDE 30.700 € (+0,66 %)     SOFINA 223.800 € (+0,54 %)     VIOHALCO 19.060 € (-2,16 %)     MELEXIS 81.450 € (+6,12 %)     WAREHOUSES ESTATES 40.000 € (-0,25 %)     TITAN S.A. 47.860 € (+1,27 %)     JENSEN-GROUP 76.400 € (-0,78 %)     CIE BOIS SAUVAGE 313.000 € (-1,26 %)     FLUXYS BELGIUM D 19.850 € (-1,73 %)     PROXIMUS 6.900 € (-0,29 %)     CMB.TECH 14.580 € (-3,19 %)     RECTICEL 10.720 € (+1,32 %)     ASCENCIO 49.950 € (-1,09 %)     BEKAERT 41.450 € (+2,47 %)     MONTEA 67.000 € (+0,60 %)     AGFA-GEVAERT 0.460 € (-0,43 %)     ELIA GROUP 137.600 € (-0,51 %)     BIOTALYS 2.880 € (-2,70 %)     D'IETEREN GROUP 167.500 € (+2,13 %)     SIPEF 95.200 € (+1,28 %)     IBA 15.380 € (-1,03 %)     NEXTENSA 46.000 € (+1,09 %)     RETAIL ESTATES 70.000 € (+1,30 %)     AGEAS 68.100 € (+0,52 %)     KINEPOLIS GROUP 29.300 € (-1,84 %)     EVS BROADC.EQUIPM. 31.150 € (-15,01 %)  
   RIBER 15.360 € (+16,54 %)     NN GROUP 75.840 € (+0,42 %)     RELX 28.380 € (-0,77 %)     VALLOUREC 24.040 € (-0,33 %)     DBV TECHNOLOGIES 3.182 € (-0,44 %)     WENDEL 88.900 € (+0,91 %)     DSM FIRMENICH AG 71.500 € (+0,25 %)     LVMH 472.600 € (-0,20 %)     STMICROELECTRONICS 57.930 € (+5,17 %)     OPMOBILITY 15.300 € (+2,20 %)     GECINA 72.350 € (-0,48 %)     AIR FRANCE -KLM 10.255 € (+1,64 %)     TIKEHAU CAPITAL 17.900 € (+2,52 %)     GTT 204.800 € (+0,59 %)     UNIBAIL-RODAMCO-WE 97.600 € (-0,06 %)     SAINT GOBAIN 75.280 € (+1,67 %)     ABN AMRO BANK N.V. 33.940 € (+1,65 %)     BASIC-FIT 29.900 € (-0,33 %)     COFACE 16.440 € (+0,80 %)     ADYEN 957.900 € (+1,58 %)     METROPOLE TV 11.500 € (-0,17 %)     CARREFOUR 17.090 € (-1,07 %)     IPSEN 160.200 € (-0,25 %)     SODEXO 45.640 € (+0,13 %)     AMUNDI 85.700 € (-0,12 %)     NOVACYT 0.580 € (+0,87 %)     ID LOGISTICS GROUP 362.500 € (-0,41 %)     ROCHE BOBOIS 25.600 € (-3,40 %)     ATOS 43.680 € (+7,22 %)     SES 8.950 € (+1,36 %)     2CRSI 46.700 € (+3,73 %)     NANOBIOTIX 36.460 € (+8,77 %)     AMG 38.640 € (+3,76 %)     FORVIA 10.375 € (+3,13 %)     SHELL PLC 37.110 € (-0,92 %)     AIRBUS 169.520 € (+2,15 %)     TRIGANO 153.600 € (-0,07 %)     BNP PARIBAS ACT.A 89.930 € (+0,86 %)     VIEL ET COMPAGNIE 18.900 € (+0,11 %)     ASR NEDERLAND 65.760 € (+1,20 %)     REMY COINTREAU 40.600 € (-0,93 %)     AALBERTS NV 38.760 € (+3,75 %)     VALEO 12.640 € (+2,39 %)     ABIVAX 105.900 € (+0,76 %)     VICAT 61.800 € (+1,98 %)     TOTALENERGIES 78.650 € (-2,01 %)     TELEPERFORMANCE 72.200 € (-1,45 %)     EKINOPS 3.100 € (+8,01 %)     ASML HOLDING 1 409.000 € (+4,74 %)     QUADIENT 12.340 € (+3,01 %)     MERCIALYS 11.960 € (0,00 %)     ALTEN 62.850 € (+1,05 %)     BILENDI 13.800 € (+0,29 %)     PHILIPS KON 23.370 € (+0,65 %)     CRCAM SUD R.A.CCI 245.500 € (+0,61 %)     AXA 40.120 € (+0,02 %)     KAUFMAN ET BROAD 25.050 € (+1,01 %)     WOLTERS KLUWER 62.500 € (-0,83 %)     DANONE 61.860 € (-1,59 %)     AHOLD DEL 36.650 € (-1,08 %)  
News Réglementées
20/05/2026 07:30

SFC Energy AG secures EUR 2.8 million order from International Security GmbH – accelerated growth in the civilian video surveillance market provides clear visibility for 2026

EQS-News: SFC Energy AG / Key word(s): Incoming Orders
SFC Energy AG secures EUR 2.8 million order from International Security GmbH – accelerated growth in the civilian video surveillance market provides clear visibility for 2026

20.05.2026 / 07:30 CET/CEST
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.


SFC Energy AG secures EUR 2.8 million order from International Security GmbH – accelerated growth in the civilian video surveillance market provides clear visibility for 2026

  • Order for EFOY Pro 2800 fuel cells to power mobile video surveillance units
  • Early commitment from International Security GmbH secures 2026 volumes and underscores sustained growth in the security market
  • Standardized deployment in Video Guard systems highlights scalable, recurring demand for off-grid power solutions

Brunnthal/Munich, Germany, 20 May 2026 – SFC Energy AG (“SFC”, F3C:DE, ISIN: DE0007568578), an international technology leader, providing reliable hybrid energy systems for public security, defense, industry, and critical infrastructure, has received another order from long-standing customer International Security GmbH (ISG). The order, valued at approximately EUR 2.8 million, comprises the supply of EFOY Pro 2800 methanol fuel cells.

The fuel cells will be deployed in ISG’s mobile surveillance units (MSU), marketed under the “Video Guard” brand. These units ensure reliable, autonomous operation of video surveillance systems for construction site monitoring, particularly in off-grid and remote environments.

With its Video Guard solutions, ISG is a leading provider of technical security solutions in Germany, offering comprehensive, nationwide construction site surveillance. Customers benefit from advanced video analytics, tailored security concepts, and highly experienced personnel delivering precise protection for projects of all sizes.

The EFOY Pro 2800 fuel cells provide a reliable, low-maintenance and environmentally friendly power supply with reduced emissions and silent operation, making them ideally suited for continuous use in sensitive and remote security applications.

The order reflects ISG’s early commitment to securing supply volumes for 2026 and highlights the continued strong demand for reliable, off-grid power solutions in the rapidly growing civilian security market. It also demonstrates the scalability of SFC’s business model: standardized integration of fuel cells into mobile surveillance units is driving recurring demand and long-term customer relationships. Beyond Germany, the market for mobile, autonomous security solutions is seeing increasing momentum across Europe.

Dr. Peter Podesser, CEO of SFC Energy AG: “Construction site and critical infrastructure security is a rapidly growing market driven by rising demands for safety, efficiency, and digital monitoring. This order from International Security GmbH highlights both the strong market momentum and the increasing relevance of reliable, off-grid power solutions. At the same time, it demonstrates the scalability of our business model and the growing importance of the security segment within our portfolio. We are proud to support Video Guard in expanding its footprint and securing its project pipeline for 2026.”

Jörn Windler, Managing Partner and Founder of International Security GmbH: “With SFC, we have a proven and trusted partner for reliable off-grid power supply. The EFOY Pro fuel cells are a key component of our Video Guard systems, ensuring the uninterrupted operation of our surveillance units. This order secures our growth trajectory and enables us to meet the rising demand for high-performance, autonomous security solutions.”

For more information on SFC Energy’s Clean Energy and Clean Power Management solutions, visit sfc.com.

About SFC Energy Group
SFC Energy AG is an international technology leader, providing reliable hybrid energy systems for public security, defense, industry, and critical infrastructure.

Based on its world-leading fuel cell technology, the company develops and manufactures cutting edge hybrid power systems for off grid stationary and mobile applications. SFC Energy’s reliable, cost efficient, and sustainable platforms meet the rapidly growing global demand for resilient, decentralized energy supply in military operations, public security, and surveillance as well as industrial applications. The company also supplies high-precision, energy-saving power management solutions to high-tech companies in the semiconductor equipment, defense, and life science industries.

Headquartered in Brunnthal near Munich, Germany, SFC Energy has subsidiaries in Canada, Denmark, India, the Netherlands, Romania, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. With a team of 500 dedicated employees, SFC Energy provides daily support to customers across the globe.

SFC Energy AG is listed on the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and has been included in the SDAX index since 2022 (GSIN: 756857, ISIN: DE0007568578).

www.sfc.com

About International Security GmbH – Video Guard
We are the leading German provider of technical security and enable comprehensive construction site surveillance day and night. Benefit from the use of state-of-the-art video analysis technology, a customized security concept and specially trained personnel for your construction sites or major projects.

www.videoguard24.com

SFC Energy AG Investor Relations and Press contact:
CROSS ALLIANCE communication GmbH
Susan Hoffmeister
Phone: +49 89 125 09 03-33
Email: susan.hoffmeister@sfc.com
Website: sfc.com

International Security GmbH – Video Guard contact:
Jessica Rumpel
Phone: +49 151 55556095
Email: j.rumpel@videoguard24.de
Web: videoguard24.com



20.05.2026 CET/CEST Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News - a service of EQS Group.
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

The EQS Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases.
View original content: EQS News


Language:English
Company:SFC Energy AG
Eugen-Sänger-Ring 7
85649 Brunnthal-Nord
Germany
Phone:+49 (89) 673 592 - 100
Fax:+49 (89) 673 592 - 169
E-mail:ir@sfc.com
Internet:www.sfc.com
ISIN:DE0007568578
WKN:756857
Indices:SDAX
Listed:Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart, Tradegate BSX
EQS News ID:2329810

 
End of NewsEQS News Service

2329810  20.05.2026 CET/CEST

Source : Webdisclosure.com

© 2026 Tous droits réservés
Cotations différées d'au moins 15 minutes (Paris, Amsterdam, Bruxelles, Lisbonne).
Cotations à la clôture (Francfort, New-York, Londres, Zurich).
Flux de cotations : Euronext (Places Euronext et Cours des Devises).
Bourse : technologie Cote Boursière