Our company

revis is a versatile specialist when it comes to project planning (revis development) and realisation (revis engineering + construction) of successful biomethane projects, trading in climate-friendly products (revis trading) and marketing green fuels to end customers (revis mobility). We have over 15 years of experience in the utilisation of manure and slurry, waste and residual materials and the production of sustainable, climate-friendly fuels and other green products.

As a family-owned company based in Münster in western Germany, we operate innovatively and flexibly and successfully realise biogas projects in Germany and Europe. We are driven by sustainability and profitability at the same time. We are currently realising one of the largest biomethane plants in Europe. In 2024, a modern and highly efficient plant will go into operation at c-Port on the Küstenkanal in the northern part of Germany, combining all of revis’ performance features and capabilities: from the acquisition of raw materials to the marketing of products. With our way of thinking and acting, we at revis are making a significant contribution to the success of the energy and transport transition in Europe.

Numbers – Dates – Facts

  • Headquarters: Münster (Westphalia)

  • Managing Directors: Simon Detscher, Niklas Müller

  • Employees: 20 (as of 01/06/2024)

  • Business areas: Design, construction, operation and optimisation of industrial biomethane plants (revis development, revis engineering + construction)
    Production and marketing of sustainable biofuels and other climate-friendly and sustainable products (revis trading, revis mobility)

From the idea to commercialisation

The expertise we have built up over the years includes the following services:

development

Would you like to develop a biomethane project with us?

engineering + construction

Do you want to partner with us to build an advanced biogas plant?

mobility

You want to run your fleet economically and carbon neutral?

trading

Do you want to market your biomethane and other products in the best possible way?