Learn More About Our Partnership

INNIO Group and Gfoellner Group have launched a new joint venture, IGPS (INNIO Gfoellner Power Systems LLC), in the U.S. to deliver flexible, rapidly deployable energy solutions using Jenbacher gas engines and Gfoellner container solutions. Production in Trenton, New Jersey, will begin by the end of 2025, with plans to create over 200 new jobs and deliver more than 1 gigawatt of annual output by 2028.
Innovation Meets Tradition: INNIO and Gfoellner
INNIO
INNIO, with its renowned Jenbacher gas engines, has a legacy of innovation in energy solutions dating back to the 1950s. Over the decades, Jenbacher engines have set industry standards for efficiency, reliability, and sustainability, powering communities and industries worldwide.
Milestones:
- 1957 – The first Jenbacher genset is built.
- 1979 – The first Jenbacher cogeneration module is manufactured.
- 1997 – The world’s smallest 20-cylinder engine the Jenbacher J620 is built.
- 2010 – The world´s first 2-stage Jenbacher engine is developed.
- 2013 – Jenbacher´s J920 engine is launched, with the highest electrical efficiency in its class.
- 2019 – The Jenbacher J620 fast start engine, reaching full load in under 45 seconds, is launched.
- 2020 – Jenbacher launches the world´s first 1 MW range hydrogen powered engine is installed.
- 2025 – INNIO and Gfoellner joint venture opens in Trenton, NJ.
Gfoellner
Gfoellner has established itself as a pioneer in container and special vehicle manufacturing since its founding in 1895. The company’s expertise in engineering and customization has led to the development of high-quality, innovative container solutions for a wide range of industries.
Milestones:
- 1895 – Gfoellner founded in Grieskirchen, Austria.
- Since 1970, Gfoellner has produced more than 50,000 containers.
- 1985 – Gfoellner delivers its first custom container for power generation.
- 1992 – The first collaboration between Gfoellner and Jenbacher for containerized engine units is established.
- 2001 – Gfoellner expands its production facilities to accommodate large-scale manufacturing.
- 2010 – Introduction of advanced, sound-attenuated container designs specifically tailored for Jenbacher.
- 2020 – Launched next-gen modular container systems, enabling faster deployment and improved flexibility.
- 2025 – Gfoellner and INNIO joint venture opens in Trenton, NJ.
Careers
With our IGPS containerized technology and sustainable products, we’re putting all of our energy into future-proof power generation. We’re passionate about a carbon-neutral world. We believe clean energy should be more affordable and accessible. And we want a better quality of life for everyone.
Together, we’re shaping a greener future. Join us!
Case Studies
Data Center Solutions: The Power Behind The Cloud And Beyond The Grid
Learn more in our white paper how IGPS engine power plants can help solve the problem of providing reliable electricity for the data center industry until the grid is developed or is more reliable.
Wolf Run power plant
The Wolf Run power plant in Wilmont Township, Pennsylvania, features five of our modular Jenbacher J624 units, delivering 21 MW of reliable power. This plant meets fast start and flexible power needs with high efficiency and low operating costs. Commissioned in 2019, the plant benefits from quick startup to full load in less than six minutes and enhanced resilience with black start and island operation capabilities.
Pennsylvania airport microgrid
A pioneering U.S. airport in Pennsylvania has achieved 100% power self-sufficiency with a microgrid, marking the first in the country. This microgrid integrates solar panels and five of our Jenbacher J624 gensets running on pipeline gas. Reliability is enhanced with black start and island mode capabilities while emissions are reduced.