SFC Energy AG (F3C:DE, ISIN:DE0007568578) announced it has received a follow-up order worth approximately CAD 3.1 million from a leading North American provider of mobile security and remote video surveillance solutions. The order includes EFOY Pro 2800 methanol fuel cells and accessories, following a successful initial order announced on 18 December 2025. Revenue and earnings recognition are expected in the 2026 financial year.
The customer integrates SFC’s clean energy technology into its latest generation of AI-enabled mobile surveillance towers designed for urban and remote applications across multiple commercial and industrial sectors. Equipped with high-resolution camera systems and real-time alert functionality, the towers provide 24/7 monitoring of critical infrastructure, equipment, and valuable assets in demanding operating environments. The surveillance towers are deployed in sectors including construction, mining, energy, pipeline construction, industrial facilities, commercial and retail locations, as well as automotive dealerships. Their rapid deployment capability and self-sufficient off-grid operation make them particularly suitable for temporary and remote project environments.
EFOY Pro fuel cells provide reliable, low-emission off-grid power and guaranteed uptime for mission-critical remote surveillance applications while offering a sustainable alternative to diesel generators. In addition to significantly reducing emissions, noise, and maintenance requirements, the solutions also provide an attractive total cost of ownership.
The follow-up order reflects the growing adoption of clean and reliable off-grid power solutions for remote surveillance and security infrastructure across North America and demonstrates significant scaling potential within SFC’s existing customer base. Dr. Peter Podesser, CEO of SFC Energy AG, said: “Receiving this significant follow-up order shortly after the initial deployment confirms the strong operational performance of our EFOY solutions and the increasing demand for remote AI-enabled surveillance applications. The increasing deployment volumes demonstrate both the scalability of our technology and the growing demand for reliable, low-emission off-grid power solutions across North America.”
This announcement is important because it underscores the accelerating shift toward sustainable, off-grid power solutions in the security and surveillance industry. As AI-enabled mobile surveillance towers become more prevalent for protecting critical infrastructure and assets, the reliance on clean energy sources like fuel cells reduces environmental impact and operational costs. For industries such as construction, mining, and energy, this means enhanced security with lower emissions and reduced total cost of ownership. The order also signals strong market demand and scalability for SFC’s technology, potentially influencing broader adoption of fuel cell systems in North America. For more information on SFC Energy’s Clean Energy and Clean Power Management solutions, visit sfc.com.

