Maxsys’s ambitions fuelled by major European contract win

TELFORD-based Maxsys Fuel Systems has signed a major contract with Vattenfall, one of Europe’s largest electricity companies and suppliers of heating.

Maxsys is known for its fuel system which cuts fuel costs and reduces CO2 emissions.

Vattenfall is active in Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands and Great Britain, with further interests in Denmark, Finland and France. 

The deal – for an undiosclosed sum but said to be worth millions of pounds – is with Vattenfall’s Dutch subsidiary Nuon which itself boasts a client base of more than 2.3m households, companies and organisations. 

The deal will see Nuon supply the Maxsys Fuel System across its Dutch customer base, with an option to extend to Germany and Sweden.

Jeroen Schut, sales manager at Nuon, said:  “Nuon has a commitment to maintain a reliable, sustainable and affordable supply of energy to its customer base and to improve energy efficiency with customised, innovative solutions.

“It, therefore, makes perfect sense to partner with Maxsys to supply their fuel system to our customers so that they’ll not only save costs, but also help in our vision for more sustainable energy usage.”

Paul Finnegan, commercial director and CEO at Maxsys Fuel Systems, said: “It is fabulous for us to be partnering with such a major utility company as Vattenfall’s Nuon and we’re very much looking forward to seeing the significant savings that its customer base enjoys over the coming years.

“Nuon will be joining our prestigious list of customers that already includes high level energy users such as Johnson Matthey, the Ford Motor Company, and Croda Chemical.”

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