e-FORMULA Expands Geothermal Collaboration with Germany's GMK Strategic Talks with Taiwan's Energy Administration Signal a New Chapter in Taiwan-Germany Renewable-Energy Cooperation
e-FORMULA Expands Geothermal Collaboration with Germany's GMK Strategic Talks with Taiwan's Energy Administration Signal a New Chapter in Taiwan-Germany Renewable-Energy Cooperation

From left: Peter Chang, General Manager of e-FORMULA, and Nico Timm, Director of GMK, during their geothermal technology exchange meeting in Taipei.
On the morning of November 14, under the coordination of the Chinese International Economic Cooperation Association's European Division, e-FORMULA General Manager Peter Chang led a delegation to accompany representatives from Germany's GMK to the Energy Administration for in-depth discussions on geothermal development and technical collaboration. The meeting was attended and supported by Division Director Tito Tang.
The delegation was received by Tsai Hsiu-Feng, Head of the Oil and Gas Development and Management Division, who engaged in a comprehensive exchange with e-FORMULA and GMK on exploration strategies, technology pathways, demonstration sites, and policy needs for 1 MW–20 MW geothermal projects.
The German delegation included GMK Director Nico Timm and Business Lead Mario Förster, while e-FORMULA mobilized senior executives across its business units—demonstrating the company's strong commitment to advancing Taiwan–Germany cooperation in geothermal energy.

Facilitated by the European Department of the Chinese International Economic Cooperation Association, e-FORMULA General Manager Peter Chang leads his team in accompanying representatives from Germany's GMK to the Energy Administration for in-depth discussions on geothermal development and technical collaboration.
General Manager Peter Chang highlighted that e-FORMULA has long specialized in smart energy management, efficiency technologies, and microgrid integration, positioning the company with extensive experience in multi-energy applications. He noted that geothermal—one of Taiwan's most promising baseload renewable resources—offers high availability and year-round stability. By integrating GMK's geothermal drilling and subsurface assessment technologies, Taiwan can further strengthen the resilience of its diversified energy system.
The trilateral dialogue deepened mutual understanding of technical capabilities and development needs, laying groundwork for future cooperation in demonstration projects, system integration models, and potential investment.
This meeting signals another step forward in e-FORMULA's international renewable-energy engagement and underscores Taiwan's growing ambition and capacity in geothermal innovation, smart energy solutions, and cross-border technology partnerships.