EASME is a European Union executive agency that supports small and medium-sized enterprises and promotes innovation in Europe. It manages projects in the areas of small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as the environment, energy, and maritime sectors, funded by COSME, LIFE, and EMFF. EASME organizes the European Sustainable Energy Week and serves industries such as environmental management, energy production, and maritime activities.
Brevel has developed an innovative cultivation technology focused on the sustainable and cost-effective production of microalgae. Utilizing high-tech, fully automated indoor systems that feature internal illumination, Brevel's approach achieves significant cost reductions and substantially higher yields compared to traditional methods. This advanced technology positions the company to tap into various markets in need of microalgae-derived products, including sustainable food, materials, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and energy. By unlocking the full potential of microalgae, Brevel aims to create an alternative protein source suitable for mass production, addressing the increasing demand for environmentally friendly solutions across multiple industries.
Passive Shower
Grant in 2019
Passive Shower is a mix between a shower tray and a heat recovery exchanger, an easy way to fit in all the houses without problem, a energy saver system. They recover the energy of hot water who goes to the drain.
TwingTec
Grant in 2019
TwingTec AG, founded in 2013 and based in Dübendorf, Switzerland, specializes in developing and manufacturing a mobile wind energy system known as the TT100. This innovative system is designed to generate wind energy in remote and hard-to-reach locations, such as off-grid mines, resorts, and isolated communities. TwingTec's technology utilizes a specially designed energy-harvesting kite that captures wind power at higher altitudes, optimizing energy production while minimizing costs compared to fossil fuels. The kite operates in conjunction with a ground station, which reels in the collected wind energy. Through its efforts, TwingTec aims to unlock the global potential of wind energy, contributing to a more sustainable future by reducing reliance on diesel and lessening environmental impact.
ThermoSiv
Grant in 2019
ThermoSiv Technologies specializes in developing advanced heating solutions, focusing on energy efficiency, safety, and health. The company has created ThermoFabric products that utilize carbon-based conductive materials to provide safe and effective far-infrared therapy. These fabrics emit therapeutic rays within the 8-14 micron spectrum, allowing users to warm themselves efficiently while reducing energy consumption during colder months. ThermoSiv addresses critical needs in heating technology that have often been overlooked, offering innovative solutions that promote both comfort and well-being.
Pawa
Grant in 2019
Pawa is free energy to generate income. Pawa is power in your hands. Pawa differs from other companies in the personal energy category with its FREE ENERGY from a MOBILE, PERSONAL, and MODULAR system.
Eco Wave Power
Grant in 2019
Eco Wave Power is a Sweden-based company that specializes in wave energy technology, focusing on the development of its innovative wave energy converters (WEC). These devices, which are designed to be smart and cost-efficient, convert ocean and sea waves into clean electricity. Eco Wave Power's technology utilizes point absorber floating devices, known as floaters, which can be installed on existing marine structures like piers, breakwaters, and jetties, or in areas where such structures are necessary. The company has projects in various locations, including Gibraltar and Israel, and is recognized for its unique approach to wave energy generation. Eco Wave Power has received accolades for its technology, including the Frost & Sullivan Product Innovation Award, highlighting its effectiveness in addressing the challenges in the wave energy sector.
envelio
Grant in 2019
envelio GmbH, founded in 2017 and based in Cologne, Germany, specializes in developing software and algorithms aimed at enhancing the planning and operation of energy networks. Its primary offering, the Intelligent Grid Platform (IGP), serves as a modular software solution that assists distribution grid operators in digitizing and automating their processes. The IGP includes applications for data quality, grid planning, and grid operation, which help identify and rectify data inconsistencies and optimize congestion management. By leveraging artificial intelligence and mathematical optimization, envelio’s platform supports the integration of numerous distributed energy resources and smart meter data, enabling grid operators to manage the complexities of modern power grids while facilitating a smoother energy transition.
SolarSwing
Grant in 2019
SolarSwing specializes in transparent solar shading technology aimed at enhancing the energy efficiency and comfort of buildings. The company designs and manufactures transparent solar panels that optimize natural daylight while harnessing solar energy. Their solutions are applicable for both interior spaces and integrated into glass roofs and facades. By converting glass buildings into energy-generating structures, SolarSwing enables clients to significantly reduce energy consumption and foster healthier, more productive environments.
SoundEnergy
Grant in 2019
SoundEnergy BV is focused on developing and commercializing innovative technologies aimed at reducing fossil energy consumption. The company specializes in Thermo Acoustic Technology, which facilitates zero CO2 climate control in buildings by utilizing heat engines and heat pumps. These products enable cooling and heating without the use of electricity or gas, relying instead on hot water to achieve temperature regulation. SoundEnergy’s approach not only addresses environmental concerns but also aligns scientific advancements with sound business practices, promoting sustainable solutions that benefit both the environment and investors.
Blixt
Grant in 2019
Blixt specializes in the development of semiconductor-based circuit breakers and household fuses, aimed at enhancing smart metering and smart grid solutions. Founded in February 2018, the company has secured funding totaling two million euros, primarily from BayWa re Energy Ventures, which was established shortly after Blixt's inception. Blixt's innovative solid-state technology platform provides a more reliable and efficient electricity infrastructure, allowing for real-time control of currents and voltages. This technology supports energy service providers and households, facilitating advancements in all-electric technology and software-defined power management.
Level Systems
Grant in 2019
Level Systems is a manufacturer of monitoring hardware and software that specializes in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. The company produces a variety of products, including battery trackers, hardwired trackers, and solar trackers, which provide GPS monitoring for car fleets, trucks, railway vehicles, and agricultural machinery. Its offerings enable clients to efficiently track assets, manage costs, and enhance security by providing precise tracking and mileage information for a range of objects, including construction machinery and cargo. This comprehensive approach allows clients to maintain control over their assets, regardless of location.
Lancey Energy Storage
Grant in 2019
Lancey Energy Storage SAS, founded in 2016 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in designing, manufacturing, and installing innovative electric heaters and radiators. The company's unique products integrate eco-friendly batteries and energy management systems, enabling households to store electricity when prices are low and use it during peak times, thereby reducing energy bills. Lancey also develops a mobile application that allows users to monitor and manage their energy consumption efficiently. The idea behind Lancey originated from Raphaël Meyer, who aimed to make energy storage accessible to every household, working alongside battery expert Gilles Moreau and entrepreneur Hervé Ory. Their collaboration led to patent applications and the establishment of the company, which focuses on accelerating the energy transition by promoting sustainable energy solutions.
Enertechnos
Grant in 2019
Enertechnos, founded in 2013, focuses on developing and commercializing a new type of power delivery technology based on capacitance principles. The company has innovated a power cable design known as Capacitive Transmission System (CTS), which utilizes layers of aluminum or copper interwoven with a dielectric material to create a linear capacitor throughout its length. This design allows for efficient transmission of electrical energy by minimizing losses typically associated with conventional cables. By enabling capacitive coupling between electrodes rather than direct conductive connections, CTS addresses inductance issues and enhances overall system performance. Enertechnos aims to support the transition to net-zero emissions by improving the efficiency of electricity transmission for both residential and industrial applications, thereby enabling energy companies to deliver more power with reduced losses compared to traditional cable systems.
INDEREN
Grant in 2019
Inderen is a company specializing in the promotion and development of renewable energies, with significant expertise in industrial installations. The firm manufactures and provides a range of custom industrial products, including pumping stations, skids, electrical and control panels, and heating boilers. Inderen focuses on executing installations in biogas plants, facilitating agroindustrial valorization and electric generation. By offering competitive energy solutions, the company enables agro-food and related industries to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower carbon emissions, thereby delivering both economic benefits and social value to its customers.
Greenteg
Grant in 2018
Greenteg AG, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, specializes in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of thermal sensors and energy harvesting solutions. The company's product range includes heat flux sensors, laser power detectors, and customized sensor solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Greenteg's thermal sensors are designed for high-resolution measurement of thermal parameters and find applications across various sectors, including building, industry, medtech, and scientific research. These sensors are utilized for tasks such as assessing insulation quality, material testing, process monitoring, fouling detection, mass flow measurement, and thermal error compensation, enabling users to achieve optimal accuracy in their operations.
PistonPower
Grant in 2018
PistonPower is an innovative technology company.
TPC Components
Grant in 2018
TPC Components AB is a prominent investment casting foundry located in Hallstahammar, Sweden. The company specializes in manufacturing investment castings, including stator and rotor blades, multi-airfoil nozzles, and structural parts made from cobalt and nickel-based alloys. These products are produced using both vacuum and air casting methods. TPC Components supplies its high-quality, installation-ready components to a diverse range of industries, including engineering, automotive, and gas turbine sectors. Their components are designed for reliability in extreme environments and are utilized in applications such as gas turbines, automotive transmissions, and equipment in food, pharmaceutical, and petrochemical processing. With a strong focus on meeting customer needs, TPC Components leverages its extensive skills and experience to serve both demanding and conventional applications.
Sinergia
Grant in 2018
Sinergia is an industrial company specialized in the design and development of plants for the production, treatment, drying, filtration and separation of compressed air and technical gases. Over the years several product innovations have been introduced: adsorption systems, nitrogen generation, manufacturing of shell & tube heat exchangers, air coolers and screw compressors. The products can potentially be supplied to all industrial sectors, but Sinergia mainly turns to the oil & gas, energetic, petrochemical, mining, steel and cement sectors that require plants of air and gas treatment with outstanding performances and complex technical features. The manufactured machines have high specialization and personalization contents as they are developed as per the customer’s specifications.
T'Air Energies
Grant in 2018
T'Air Energies implements ecological and economical solutions to optimize your management and maintenance.
Servo Movement
Grant in 2018
Servo Movement is a developer and manufacturer of light electric vehicles (LEVs) focused on enhancing urban transportation. The company designs aesthetically appealing electric scooters and operates a charging network for light electric vehicles, aimed at addressing modern urban mobility challenges. By integrating smart devices into their offerings, Servo Movement strives to make the use of LEVs convenient and practical, ultimately helping to alleviate traffic congestion and contribute to energy sustainability in cities.
TESVOLT
Grant in 2018
TESVOLT GmbH, established in 2014 and headquartered in Wittenberg, Germany, specializes in the development and manufacturing of lithium battery storage systems aimed at the commercial and industrial sectors. As a recognized leader in energy storage solutions in Germany and Europe, TESVOLT produces intelligent lithium storage systems with power capacities ranging from 10 kilowatt hours to several megawatt hours, all manufactured in a carbon-neutral gigafactory. Their products facilitate companies in reducing energy dependency and contribute to the transition toward renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, and biogas. The company has been acknowledged with various awards for its innovative approaches, driven by its co-founders Daniel Hannemann and Simon Schandert, who have extensive experience in the photovoltaic sector. TESVOLT's focus on developing economical storage solutions is complemented by its commitment to safety and quality, as evidenced by TÜV certification for its products.
PHYSEE Technologies
Grant in 2018
Physee Technologies, founded in 2014 and based in Delft, the Netherlands, specializes in innovative window technology aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in buildings. The company is known for its PowerWindow, a transparent and colorless glass that generates electricity through a luminescent thin-film coating. This technology allows for the integration of smart, energy-producing windows into various architectural designs without compromising aesthetics. By focusing on optimizing building facades, Physee aims to contribute to energy-neutral environments, tapping into the untapped potential of these surfaces to reduce energy consumption in commercial real estate while providing data sensing capabilities.
Passerro
Grant in 2018
Passerro is an electrical monitoring company focused on optimizing energy networks in Germany and Europe. They specialize in the manufacturing of the Trafo Stick, a BDV sensor designed to monitor mineral-insulating oil in transformers. This technology plays a vital role in ensuring the efficient operation of transformers, which are essential components of the electrical grid. By providing solutions for online monitoring of critical electric grid infrastructure, Passerro aims to enhance the performance and reliability of energy systems, contributing significantly to everyday life.
Kindow
Grant in 2018
Daylight has a major impact on they are health and productivity. At Kindow they are strive to control daylight in such a way that you feel comfortable while the energy use of the building decreases.
Comcom
Grant in 2018
Comcom provides consulting and software development services for SAP. COMCOM was established in 1992 and has been trading successfully for over 25 years. Their business: - Consulting and software development for SAP. - Development of quantitative models for trading, optimisation, and risk management in the energy sector. The premise of their activity is customer satisfaction, which is achieved through a combination of good technical skills, excellent knowledge of business processes, and professional and motivated team of employees.
Electrex
Grant in 2018
Electrex manufactures energy-saving technology solutions for energy efficiency and energy automation applications. They offer instruments and software for energy measurement, energy saving, consumption, and production management. Their monitoring and management solutions are used in energy efficiency and energy automation applications in industrial, commercial, residential, public buildings, and renewable energy systems and allow a quick return on investment.
ecop Technologies GmbH
Grant in 2018
ECOP Technologies GmbH, founded in 2007 and headquartered in Vienna, Austria, specializes in the development of advanced heat pump technology solutions for heating and cooling applications. The company manufactures rotation heat pumps for industrial use, utilizing a unique, multi-patented technology that enables high-temperature performance without the need for refrigerants. This innovation allows for flexible adaptation to various requirements while ensuring economic efficiency and energy recovery, thereby supporting environmental protection and cost savings for businesses. Production occurs in Upper Austria, while the development center is equipped with cutting-edge technologies in Vienna. ECOP has received multiple accolades, including the European Commission's European Environmental Award and the State Prize for Environmental Technology, recognizing its contributions to sustainable energy solutions.
Fjolblendir
Grant in 2018
Fjölblendir ehf is a research and development company based in Kópavogur, Iceland, with facilities in Ireland. The company specializes in the invention and development of fuel systems and carburetors utilizing its novel Total Combustion Technology (TCT). This innovative TCT-based fuel system is specifically designed for small off-road engines (SORE), enabling them to comply with EPA phase III regulations without requiring engine modifications or the use of catalysts. Fjölblendir aims to create fuel systems that are not only straightforward to manufacture and calibrate but also generate lower emissions compared to conventional systems.
Avantium
Grant in 2018
Avantium is a Dutch technology company specializing in advanced high-throughput research and development for energy, chemicals, and pharmaceutical industries. Headquartered in Amsterdam with state-of-the-art laboratories, Avantium's proprietary technology accelerates product and process innovation while reducing costs. With over 70 global clients, including industry leaders, Avantium has proven its technology's validity and commercial viability. The company focuses on developing new biofuels, bio-based chemicals, and novel crystal forms of marketed drugs under patent. Its team comprises highly educated professionals in catalysis, crystallography, organic chemistry, engineering, statistics, cheminformatics, and software development, collaborating closely with partner R&D organizations to drive innovation.
Dynatec
Grant in 2018
Dynatec is a major engineering services company founded in 1974 with its corporate base in Madrid and offices in Spain, the US, and Panama. With more than 300 employees, 30 international clients, and annual revenues of more than $30M USD, it has become one of the most prestigious leading providers of services and solutions in the areas of energy and industrial engineering. They believe that the best way to deliver these services is through the profound knowledge of their clients and the talent of their engineers to tailor solutions adapted to both their needs and requirements. Applying the experience accumulated during four decades working in international leading edge projects, Dynatec identifies the best formulas for the challenges multinational corporations face when confronted with the need to hire extremely specialized and qualified engineers for high profile projects.
3E
Grant in 2018
3E is an independent global consultancy and software company that specializes in asset performance management and analytics for renewable energy assets. It aims to support the cost-effective development of a fully renewable energy system by providing solutions that enhance the performance of renewable energy systems, such as wind and solar photovoltaic technologies. The company also focuses on optimizing energy consumption in building and site developments and facilitating interaction with the grid and market. Through its consultancy and software services, 3E helps clients achieve better performance, reduce costs, and improve returns on their investments in renewable energy.
Sisener Ingenieros
Grant in 2018
Sisener Ingenieros is a consultancy and engineering firm born in Spain in the year 2000, when some experts in control engineering for hydroelectric plants and substations established a company clearly intended to provide comprehensive services in the energy sector: generation, transport / transmission and distribution of electric power and renewable energy. Afterwards new sectors have been added: waste treatmente and valorization and thermo-chemical process. Over these years, SISENER has consolidated itself as one of the benchmark companies in the sector, at both national and international levels, with 124 engineers to cover the following specialties: Electrical, Civil, Thermal, Structure, Piping, Industrial Process, Scada, and Instrumentation & Control.
Kayrros
Grant in 2018
Kayrros is a leading advanced data analytics company that specializes in providing actionable insights for the global energy market. With a team of over 100 employees from more than 15 nationalities, Kayrros operates from its headquarters in Paris and has additional offices in Houston, London, New York, and Singapore. The company integrates alternative and market data to create unique product offerings that enhance decision-making across the energy sector. Its platform focuses on environmental intelligence and asset observation, delivering critical insights related to greenhouse gas reduction, ecosystem protection, and energy transition management. Kayrros aims to support governments, companies, and investment markets in assessing the climate impact of energy and industrial activities, thereby enabling faster and more informed decisions. The company’s solutions are designed to be scalable and continuously expand to include new geographic regions and data sources, enhancing transparency in energy markets worldwide.
Allatherm
Grant in 2018
Allatherm provides thermal science and heat transfer devices manufacturing expertise, contract Research & Development, and consulting services. Their R&D focuses on innovative solutions and devices for new advanced design concepts in the thermal management field. Key specialization and know-how is based on the profound expertise of two-phase heat transfer technology and devices including thermal superconductors such as heat pipes and heat loops — master elements for next-generation of thermal management systems. They develop, design, manufacture, and test thermal management systems for a wide range of applications in the energy, scientific, telecommunication, automotive, aerospace, and defense industries: microelectronics, mobile devices, laptops, tablets, notebooks, computers, servers, power electronics, data centers, alternative energy sources, LED, fuel cells, unmanned aircraft and vehicles, high-altitude balloons, material processing, energy recovery equipment, etc. Anywhere a compact, light weight, robust, easy-to-use and integrate, highly efficient and reliable, superior in thermal performance and nevertheless still cost-effective solution is required Allatherm is ready to help you.
Smart Hydro Power
Grant in 2018
Smart Hydro Power GmbH, founded in 2010 and based in Feldafing, Germany, specializes in the development and manufacturing of kinetic micro-hydro power plants and energy management systems. The company focuses on providing affordable and eco-friendly renewable energy solutions, particularly for remote or off-the-grid locations. Its product offerings include smart turbines and complete energy packages designed to facilitate decentralized electrification projects. Smart Hydro Power emphasizes simplicity and competitiveness in its designs, which are intended to enhance productivity for electricity providers while improving living standards in rural areas. The company’s hydropower plants are designed to be environmentally friendly and fish-friendly, requiring minimal infrastructure for installation.
Spacewell Energy (Dexma)
Grant in 2018
DEXMA SENSORS, S.L. is a provider of energy management software based in Barcelona, Spain, established in 2007. The company offers DEXCell Energy Manager, a software-as-a-service platform that enables organizations to monitor and reduce energy consumption through continuous analysis, reporting, and alerts. Additionally, DEXCell Home serves the residential sector, while DEXGate2 is a device that collects data from various meters and sensors. DEXMA's solutions cater to a wide range of sectors, including corporate, industrial, healthcare, education, and retail, serving over 4,000 organizations in more than 30 countries. The platform leverages cloud-based technology and big data analytics to assist facility managers and energy auditors in optimizing energy usage, identifying inefficiencies, and achieving sustainability goals. DEXMA has built a global network of over 150 partners, including energy service companies and utilities, to enhance its service offerings and reach.
EnzymoCore
Grant in 2018
EnzymoCore is a start-up company focused on developing biocatalyst substitutes for chemical catalysts used in the production of biodiesel fuels. Founded in 2007 and based in Shefa-'Amr, Israel, EnzymoCore's innovative enzymatic technologies are designed to enhance the production of biodiesel from a wide range of feedstocks, including both vegetable and animal-based oils, particularly those with high fatty acid content. By providing a more efficient and cost-effective solution for biodiesel production, the company aims to support the growing demand for renewable energy sources as alternatives to petroleum-based fuels.
Siqens
Grant in 2018
Siqens GmbH, established in 2012 and headquartered in Munich, Germany, specializes in the manufacture of high-temperature methanol fuel cells. The company aims to provide self-sufficient energy solutions by integrating solar power, batteries, and its innovative fuel cell technology. This approach enables users to achieve total energy independence, effectively bridging the gap between renewable energy sources like solar or wind. Siqens has conducted extensive research and field tests to refine its technology and is now preparing for market entry. The company has been recognized for its advancements, having won the f-cell award in 2012 and received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020/SME Instrument program, which supports innovative technical developments. Siqens' technology is designed to utilize biomass for fuel production, promoting off-grid energy supply and sustainability while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Plume
Grant in 2018
Plume develops, produces, and sells high-tech products and services based on plasma technologies. Plume, in the context of technology transfer of cold plasma methodologies, is able to offer the following services to private companies: they design on-demand solutions for industrial customers; they develop cold plasma processes and technologies with applications in material science and energy; they transfer innovative technologies to the industry. PLUME Srl is an innovative company founded in 2016 as a spin-off from the Plasma Prometeo Centre of the University of Milano-Bicocca.
X1 Wind
Grant in 2018
X1 Wind is a Barcelona-based company focused on developing innovative floating wind platforms designed for deep-water offshore wind energy. Founded in 2017, the company has engineered a floating system that significantly reduces costs by 50% and weight by 80% compared to traditional floating solutions. Its design minimizes the number of active systems, allowing for simplified installation and maintenance. The platform can be fully assembled at the port and deployed using a small tug boat, enhancing operational efficiency. X1 Wind's technology aims to provide a scalable and sustainable energy solution, contributing to the global transition toward clean and affordable energy while also helping to reduce carbon emissions.
Reacción Uptheworld
Grant in 2018
Reacción UpTheWorld is an energy management company focused on developing innovative solutions for renewable energy. Its primary aim is to promote sustainable human growth in harmony with the environment. The company specializes in advanced turbine technology, which offers a broader operating margin and operates without external moving components. This design leads to higher efficiency and throughput compared to conventional wind turbines, positioning Reacción UpTheWorld as a significant contributor to the renewable energy sector.
Morphosense
Grant in 2018
Morphosense, founded in 2016 and based in Le Bourget Du Lac, France, specializes in synchronized 3D deformation and 3-axis vibration measurement systems. The company emerged from the Systems department of CEA Leti and utilizes a network of high-precision MEMS accelerometers combined with patented algorithms to monitor structural health. Its technology offers real-time, continuous monitoring for various infrastructures, including bridges, dams, tunnels, historical monuments, and maritime vessels. By detecting early signs of structural weaknesses, Morphosense enables clients to implement effective preventive maintenance strategies, optimizing budgets and facilitating maintenance planning across civil engineering, railroad, maritime, and energy sectors. The company also has operations in Shawinigan, Canada.
Brevel
Grant in 2018
Brevel has developed an innovative cultivation technology focused on the sustainable and cost-effective production of microalgae. Utilizing high-tech, fully automated indoor systems that feature internal illumination, Brevel's approach achieves significant cost reductions and substantially higher yields compared to traditional methods. This advanced technology positions the company to tap into various markets in need of microalgae-derived products, including sustainable food, materials, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and energy. By unlocking the full potential of microalgae, Brevel aims to create an alternative protein source suitable for mass production, addressing the increasing demand for environmentally friendly solutions across multiple industries.
Centrales Energeticas Ciclonicas S.L.
Grant in 2018
Centrales Energeticas Ciclonicas S.L. is a company building power plants for producing energy.
Stignergy
Grant in 2018
Stignergy SA is a Swiss company based in Yverdon-les-Bains, specializing in the development and manufacture of a Smart Energy Management System (SEMS). Founded in 2012, Stignergy aims to address the challenges faced by small and medium enterprises in managing energy consumption effectively. The SEMS leverages artificial intelligence and bio-inspired technology to monitor and control energy-intensive devices such as heaters, air conditioners, and motors. By optimizing electrical peak power and scheduling consumption, the system helps professionals reduce their electricity costs significantly. Additionally, it offers features like automatic preventive maintenance and failure detection for electrical appliances, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.
Hydro Air Concept Energie
Grant in 2018
Hace is a wave energy company that generates electricity continuously and at a low cost using wave energy. The company brings a disruptive solution to produce clean renewable energy, using the considerable opportunity of wave power. They offer an innovative, patented process, using the immense reserve of wave power to produce non-intermittent electricity. Hace segments the swell to be able to recover energy from all types of waves, from the smallest to the largest. It's modular manufacturing, universal installation and simplified maintenance make it suitable for all consumers, including the poorest.
Arrecife Energy Systems
Grant in 2018
Arrecife Systems is an energy company specializing in renewable systems designed to generate electricity from ocean waves, tidal flows, and river currents. With over 25 years of experience in fluid mechanics, the company has developed patented technology that utilizes innovative cross-flow turbines. These turbines are engineered to efficiently absorb energy from water movements, enabling users to produce hydro energy at a low cost. Inspired by natural phenomena, the design of these turbines mimics the structure of coral reefs, which effectively absorb wave energy. Arrecife Systems aims to enhance energy production through advanced engineering and sustainable practices in the renewable energy sector.
Natural Fire
Grant in 2018
Natural Fire invests continuously in the development of new technologies to maintain the level of excellence of its products. In recent years, the commitment to a high-performance product has become the standard of our team of engineers, with the goal of offering products with lower consumption and greater power every day. Today more than 50% of the budget allocated to innovation, is used in the study and development of technologies that allow to offer energy efficiency of the highest degree. Distributors and installers who decide to offer their clients Natural Fire Products, are on the right track if what they want is a deeply satisfied customer.
GEV Wind Power
Grant in 2018
GEV Wind Power specializes in comprehensive maintenance and engineering services for the wind energy sector, focusing primarily on rotor blade maintenance and inspection. Initially serving a single turbine manufacturer in Europe, the company has expanded its offerings to include fabric and tower services for owner-operators, utilities, and major turbine manufacturers worldwide. As a leading independent service provider, GEV Wind Power is recognized for its technical expertise and innovative solutions. The company maintains a strong commitment to technician training, ensuring its workforce meets high industry standards and can adapt to the evolving needs of the market. GEV Wind Power also emphasizes research and development, investing in new technologies to enhance service delivery and reduce energy costs. Its diverse range of services positions the company as a crucial partner for clients within the energy services sector.
Rock Energy AS
Grant in 2018
Rock Energy delivers complete heating systems through the use of the inexhaustible source of renewable energy that is stored beneath our feet. The company has two main business areas; middle deep energy wells with depths ranging between 1000 and 3000 meters, and deep energy well systems with depths down to 5000 meters. It has developed GEODEPower geothermal plants based on deep-drilling and enhanced geothermal well-system patented technology capable of delivering energy even in very low geothermal gradients, thus allowing exploitation at any location no matter geological activity.
Ecoisme
Grant in 2017
Ecoisme is a home energy monitoring system designed to track the energy consumption of household appliances and provide users with insights into their electricity spending. By utilizing a single sensor connected to the fuse box in a contactless manner, Ecoisme effectively detects energy use patterns and offers suggestions to reduce electricity consumption. The system also helps to prevent overuse of grid and solar energy, alerting homeowners to potential appliance failures. Ecoisme gained recognition for its innovative approach, having successfully launched an Indiegogo campaign and received the CES Best of Innovations Award. The company is actively engaged in pilot projects with various organizations, including EDF, Virgin Media, and the Dubai Energy and Water Authority, and became a member of the Edison Electric Institute in June.
EcoCinetic
Grant in 2017
EcoCinetic is a start-up located in La Rochelle, which develops and sells hydraulic turbines on the water, without threshold or dam, called tidal turbines. This technology was conceived in the issue of respect for the environment. These tidal turbines make it possible to produce electricity (from 1kW to 40 kW) by capturing the kinetic energy of the currents. EcoCinetic has acquired an incomparable experience in the operation of turbines in rivers and estuaries.
Skypull
Grant in 2017
Skypull SA is a Swiss company founded in 2013, focused on developing an airborne wind energy system that utilizes a hybrid drone capable of vertical take-off and landing. This drone operates at higher altitudes, where it captures energy from strong and consistent winds through a tether connected to a ground-based generator, thereby generating electricity. Skypull's proprietary airframe design enhances the drone's efficiency and versatility, setting it apart from competitors. The company's technology aims to provide an affordable and clean energy solution that contributes to climate change mitigation by facilitating the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
gridX
Grant in 2017
gridX GmbH, founded in 2016 and based in Aachen, Germany, specializes in energy management technology that optimizes energy flows and integrates decentralized electricity generators. The company's platform connects local power producers and consumers, facilitating the creation of virtual power plants and enabling users to monitor and control energy generation and storage systems. Through its gridBox solution, gridX allows for intelligent management of generation plants and provides visibility into household energy flows while supporting the integration of existing smart home technologies. By offering a vendor-neutral, fully integrated solution, gridX aims to revolutionize traditional energy supply, enhance energy efficiency, and make renewable energy more accessible and affordable for its users. The team comprises experienced professionals from leading companies and prestigious institutions.
Technovator
Grant in 2017
Technovator specializes in wireless power transfer using advanced quantum mechanical principles. The company has developed a system that employs energy quantization to facilitate efficient energy transfer. This innovative approach involves the creation of energy structures—referred to as energy pits or energy holes—within a defined space, allowing for the transmission of energy at a high efficiency rate of up to 95%. Unlike traditional energy transfer methods, Technovator's technology overcomes common disadvantages, offering a more effective solution for integrating wireless charging systems into various products.
eSMART
Grant in 2017
eSMART specializes in developing intelligent management systems for homes and workplaces, focusing on energy efficiency and automation. Founded in 2011 as a spin-off from the Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne, the company has created a technology that integrates seamlessly into existing buildings without the need for additional wiring. Its micro-modules, installed behind light switches, communicate through existing electrical systems to oversee functions such as heating, lighting, and electricity management. eSMART's systems provide real-time data on energy and water usage, empowering users to monitor and control their consumption effectively. The company counts several major construction firms in Switzerland among its clients, reflecting its strong presence in the building automation sector.
dhp Technology
Grant in 2017
DHP Technology is a startup focused on innovative energy solutions that aim to enhance economic efficiency while addressing environmental and societal needs. The company specializes in developing solar folding roof systems that utilize patented technology to create retractable solar power roofs. These systems protect solar panels from adverse weather conditions such as storms, hail, and snow. By offering an alternative to traditional open-space solar installations, DHP Technology allows existing infrastructure—such as sewage treatment plants, parking areas, and logistics spaces—to be utilized for solar energy generation without compromising their primary functions. This approach not only minimizes dependency on fossil fuels but also conserves valuable resources, aligning with the company's mission to provide sustainable energy solutions.
FuelSave
Grant in 2017
FuelSave is an energy efficiency enhancement company founded in 2012, dedicated to improving fuel consumption and reducing emissions for trucks and utility vehicles. With a strong emphasis on research and development, FuelSave combines its patented technologies with components from leading industry providers to create innovative turnkey energy solutions across various sectors. The company's platform is designed to enhance the efficiency of industrial applications, enabling clients to achieve measurable economic benefits while minimizing their environmental impact. By adapting its technology to different markets, FuelSave aims to provide effective solutions that promote sustainability and profitability for its users.
PowerSines
Grant in 2017
PowerSines Ltd. is a global provider of voltage optimization and control technologies, focusing on enhancing energy efficiency for commercial and industrial clients. The company develops a range of energy-saving systems, including lighting energy controllers for various scales of deployment, a remote energy management system for real-time monitoring and control of electrical usage, and methods for improving AC motor efficiency. PowerSines also offers professional services, including consulting, installation, training, and technical support. Its products find applications in diverse settings such as street lighting, hotels, hospitals, supermarkets, and public buildings. By implementing smart voltage optimization, PowerSines helps clients reduce electricity costs, extend the lifespan of electrical equipment, and lower carbon emissions. Founded in 1980 and based in Or-Yehuda, Israel, the company was previously known as Power Electronics Systems Ltd. before rebranding in 2009.
SP3H
Grant in 2017
SP3H specializes in innovative smart optical sensor technology aimed at reducing pollutant emissions in industrial settings. The company develops advanced sensors that utilize near-infrared systems to analyze the molecular structure of liquid fuels in vehicles. By adjusting settings based on real-time fuel quality data, SP3H's technology enhances combustion efficiencies, leading to lower carbon dioxide emissions and reduced fuel consumption. This focus on environmental sustainability aligns with the pressing energy challenges of the 21st century, positioning SP3H as a key player in the development of solutions that support cleaner industrial practices.
SunOyster Systems
Grant in 2017
SunOyster Systems specializes in developing innovative concentrating solar technology through its flagship product, the SunOyster. This device uniquely converts solar energy into both heat and electricity, achieving efficiencies that surpass conventional solar technologies. The SunOyster features a hybrid receiver that integrates concentrated solar power and concentrated photovoltaics, allowing it to produce energy at a geometric concentration of approximately 500 suns. It employs special solar cells with efficiencies of up to 44%, which are actively cooled by a heat transfer fluid capable of reaching temperatures up to 170 °C. The system converts around 75% of solar radiation into usable energy and is particularly effective for various applications, including heating, warm water, and solar cooling. This makes it an ideal solution for industries, hotels, offices, and homes, especially in sunny regions, where it can deliver cost-effective solar energy while also providing thermal management capabilities.
Smalle Technologies
Grant in 2017
Smalle Technologies is a spinoff from Barcelona University focused on developing innovative methods and sources of clean, renewable energy that do not rely on fossil fuels and minimize environmental impact. The company is dedicated to researching sustainable energy solutions that can meet present demands while preserving resources for future generations. In addition to its renewable energy initiatives, Smalle Technologies has developed a range of real-time monitoring technologies specifically for fish farming. Their product portfolio includes sensors and data loggers that track critical environmental parameters such as water temperature, dissolved oxygen, currents, salinity, and pH. These tools are integrated with a cloud-based analytics dashboard, allowing marine farmers to visualize and analyze collected data, ultimately enhancing farm management and productivity over the long term.
Evince
Grant in 2017
Evince Technology is a UK-based start-up focused on developing innovative electron devices for various industries, including metrology, healthcare, communications, and advanced manufacturing. The company has created a new type of solid-state switch that aims to transform the high-frequency electronics sector. Its technology leverages synthetic diamonds to enhance the performance of these devices through thermionic valves, which utilize the exceptional thermal and electronic properties of diamonds. This advancement positions Evince as a key player in providing efficient solutions for effective electrical energy control, catering to the needs of developers and manufacturing partners.
eTactica
Grant in 2017
eTactica is a company that provides solutions for monitoring electricity consumption at a granular level, allowing users to track usage down to individual devices. By utilizing built-in messaging technology and standard connectivity options such as Ethernet and Wi-Fi, eTactica's products offer valuable insights into energy consumption. This capability enables businesses to identify opportunities for energy reduction, leading to significant cost savings and enhanced operational efficiency. The company's focus on simplifying energy tracking positions it as a practical tool for organizations aiming to optimize their electricity usage.
Idroedil
Grant in 2017
Idroedil, based in Arma di Taggia in the province of Imperia, specializes in the management of solid urban waste and inert materials. Founded by Carlo Ghilardi, the company has emphasized innovation and foresight in its operations, a vision that continues under the leadership of his son, Massimo Ghilardi. With a history spanning over 30 years, Idroedil initially focused on producing biogas for heating flower-growing greenhouses, derived from waste materials. Currently, the company processes approximately 100,000 metric tons of waste annually and generates about 2 MW of biogas. In recent years, Idroedil has expanded its activities internationally, leveraging its expertise gained in Italy to manage waste abroad. Additionally, since the early 2000s, the company has invested in alternative energy and co-invested in early-stage industrial patents, contributing to their development and commercialization.
depsys
Grant in 2017
DEPsys is a Swiss technology company based in Puidoux, situated in the Lavaux region near Lake Geneva. The company specializes in developing modular power-grid systems that facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, into traditional low-voltage electricity networks. DEPsys offers a network optimization platform that measures, monitors, and controls these power grids, helping energy providers manage the challenges posed by decentralized energy production and increasing demand. By providing innovative solutions, DEPsys aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of electricity distribution in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.
Asoluna AB
Grant in 2017
Asoluna is a Gothenburg solar energy company with its own production of solar thermal panels at Hisingen. Asoluna offers highly efficient solar cells to all types of customers. With solar cells on the roof, you produce renewable electricity for your property. Asoluna develops, manufactures, and supplies absorbers to solar collectors worldwide under the brands Sunstrip and Lazerplate. Absorption and emission values are in the top class, as well as the overall efficiency.
Offshore Kinetics
Grant in 2017
Offshore Kinetics is a Norwegian small and medium-sized enterprise specializing in the offshore wind sector. The company leverages proven technology and extensive experience from the offshore oil and gas industry to innovate in the offshore wind market. Its primary focus is the development of offshore wind turbine support structures, which are designed to enhance safety during both production and operational phases. By offering a cost-efficient solution, Offshore Kinetics aims to significantly reduce capital and operational expenditures associated with offshore wind farms, thus addressing key technological challenges in the wind energy sector.
Prometec Solutions
Grant in 2017
Prometec specializes in automated sampling, moisture analysis, quality control, and reporting of heat and power plants.
ZeroPoint Technologies
Grant in 2017
ZeroPoint Technologies specializes in advanced memory compression technology that enhances energy efficiency and performance in data centers and smart devices. As energy consumption in the ICT sector rises, ZeroPoint's solutions address the need for improved performance per watt by eliminating unnecessary information from microchips. Their technology, which combines rapid data compression, real-time data compaction, and effective memory management, can deliver up to 50% more performance per watt. This innovation not only allows data centers to optimize energy usage but also enables smart device developers to enhance user experience without sacrificing battery life. With a strong patent portfolio and a foundation rooted in high-performance computing research, ZeroPoint collaborates with leading industry players to integrate its hardware IP into system-on-chip designs. The company, established by experts from academia and industry, has attracted talent from various sectors and successfully raised venture capital to support its growth and technological advancements.
Verv
Grant in 2017
Verv Limited, founded in 2017 and based in London, operates a technology platform that focuses on enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of home appliances. The company specializes in high-speed data acquisition and artificial intelligence within the electrical domain, developing innovative predictive maintenance solutions for white goods manufacturers. Verv's patented technology captures detailed energy signatures of appliances, allowing it to detect performance anomalies and identify potential faults before they escalate. This capability provides manufacturers with real-time diagnostics, facilitating timely maintenance actions and reducing repair costs associated with warranty claims. By improving the longevity and energy efficiency of appliances, Verv contributes to a more sustainable consumer landscape while enhancing customer experiences through reduced appliance downtime. Its insights are also accessible via a smartphone application, streamlining maintenance for users and helping companies lower operational costs.
Zemission
Grant in 2017
Zemission AB, based in Lund, Sweden, specializes in the development of innovative catalytic combustion technology aimed at achieving efficient and fuel-independent combustion with minimal emissions. With over a decade of expertise, the company has pioneered a multifuel and low-emission combustion concept, enabling flameless combustion suitable for various applications such as automotive heating, renewable energy, and industrial heating. Zemission's unique approach allows for the combustion of liquid fuels, a significant advancement over traditional methods that typically focus on gaseous fuels. The company holds several patents related to its non-monolith technology, positioning it at the forefront of zero-emission heat solutions.
Arkyne Technologies
Grant in 2017
Arkyne Technologies, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, focuses on renewable energy innovation. The company is best known for its Bioo technology, which generates electricity through the process of photosynthesis in plants. This pioneering approach positions Arkyne as a leader in the renewable energy sector. The team comprises specialists with expertise in nanotechnology, industrial and mechanical engineering, contributing to the company's distinctive and entrepreneurial spirit. Through its advancements, Arkyne Technologies aims to reshape the landscape of energy production by harnessing natural processes for sustainable electricity generation.
GeoCollect
Grant in 2017
GeoCollect designs and develops absorber systems for homes and buildings. With the GeoCollect-Absorber-System, people are able to get cheap , fast and uncomplicated as much energy as they want.
Minima Processor
Grant in 2017
Minima Processor Oy is a technology company based in Oulu, Finland, founded in 2016, specializing in semiconductor process agnostic solutions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in digital processors. The company's innovative technology allows for energy efficiency improvements of up to 20 times compared to traditional methods, primarily through ultra-low voltage operation and the removal of timing margins at nominal voltages. Minima Processor's offerings are applicable across various sectors, including consumer electronics, sensors, communication devices, medical applications, and computing systems. Their closed-loop, self-adapting intellectual property enables digital subsystems to operate efficiently at near-threshold voltages while retaining the ability to scale for increased computing power, thus significantly reducing voltage consumption for a range of tasks.
ZenUp
Grant in 2017
ZenUp specializes in the development and sale of advanced ultrasonic technologies aimed at the energy and utilities sectors. The company focuses on solutions such as domestic gas metering, smart metering, and applications within the industrial Internet of Things. By providing high-value technology, ZenUp enables energy and utility companies to enhance their operational efficiency and address industry challenges effectively.
Saiens Energy
Grant in 2017
Saiens Energy is a company committed at boosting energy efficient technologies. Its main business is the development of sun simulation solutions for applications with the need of testing solar products (Photovoltaic cells, Photocatalysis, UV degradation, Phototesting in humans, etc.). It is comprised of a team of engineers, technicians and energy specialists with a solid industrial and scientific background in renewable energy technologies, solar simulation, computational tools, and industrial systems. Saiens Energy aims to develop competitive and innovative energy generation systems that contribute to a more efficient and sustainable world.
ERREDI Impianti
Grant in 2017
ERREDI impianti was born in Rubiera (RE) in 1980 from the experience of two partners. Over time, it grows to expand the circle of customers and the range of solutions it proposed are always supported by a high level of service. ERREDI's specialization in the installation of thermo-hydraulic systems, both civil and industrial, is fueled by the continuous updating on new technologies and types of plant. Over time, ERREDI acquires considerable experience in the construction of both industrial and civil floor heating systems. It also realizes plants with the integration of solar thermal panels and also geothermal plants. In 2004, ERREDI began its collaboration with AIRCLEAN, a company specialized in the construction of plants that provide for the exploitation of renewable energy sources. This collaboration allows the range of services already offered by ERREDI to be expanded, for example by introducing the installation of photovoltaic systems and increasing the already present preference for renewable energy and respect for the environment.
Pliosaur Energy
Grant in 2017
Pliosaur Energy is an SME that aspires to transform the marine renewable energy market through the introduction of their ground breaking patented technology to convert both wave and tidal energy into electricity.
Kore Italia
Grant in 2017
Kore Italia develops an efficient hydro-based, waste heat extraction system for kiln rollers in ceramic tile production. The MEPP ring is a heat recovery system for innovative ceramic furnaces, based on the transfer of heat directly from the furnace to a fluid in a liquid state (water). It provides for the installation of heat exchangers inside the oven, in the cooling zone, where the heat is already a cooking waste; an automatic regulation system, complete with safety and control elements, which allows to regulate the heat removed by each individual exchanger, in order to avoid excessive cooling of the tile and to avoid critical temperature and pressure situations; a delivery and return distribution ring, made of insulated steel tube (diameters from 4 "" to 5 "" according to the available potential), that connects all the exchangers (even more ovens) with all the available utilities; a dry-cooler, installed externally on the main return pipe, which has the task of dissipating the excess heat, in case of shutdown and / or partialization of the utilities; an electronic circulation pump with inverter that will guarantee the circulation of water throughout the ring. Inside an oven, the modules involved in the installation of the exchangers are those of rapid cooling and the first modules of the final cooling. The installation will be carried out in such a way as not to obstruct or modify the standard air cooling systems supplied with the ovens. The system, in order to increase the heat recovery, can be integrated by the heat recovery of the fumes, with the installation of an additional flue gas / water exchanger on the fumes exhaust.
Legno Energia Srl
Grant in 2017
Legno Energia Srl is an Italian company dedicated to the production and supply of electricity and thermal energy for a target market with low power installations.
Relogable S.L.
Grant in 2017
Relogable S.L. is a provider of high performance and real-time monitorization/inspection systems for energy, health and transport markets. Relogable/Taubox S.L. offers outstanding engineering and consultant services for a wide range of sensing technologies, providing custormers with integrated solutions that optimizes the operational capacity of their infrastructures and products (Energy,Transport) or improving the lifestyle of particulars with advanced Healthcare solutions.
GA Energy
Grant in 2017
GaENERGY's mission is to monitor the energy efficiency and renewable energy sector with the ultimate aim of contributing to the reduction of climate-changing carbon dioxide emissions. This ancient Indian saying provides an excellent summary of the principles that inspired the creation of gaenergy and its full right. Indeed, it is a mission to ensure that constant attention is given to energy and renewable energy sources with the ultimate aim of contributing to reducing climate-altering CO2 emissions.
Teclab Srl
Grant in 2017
Teclab designs and manufactures electronics and systems for remote control of water, gas, purification and process automation technological networks. The company, in the face of thirty years of experience in remote control systems for "Utilities", has created a complete line of RTUs (remote terminal units) and is a qualified supplier of the main operators of energy distribution and transport networks. Teclab boasts more than 50,000 remote controlled points with its products throughout the national and European territory. Teclab was born as an engineering company that develops hardware and software for weapon systems. With the crisis of the EFIM group Teclab reconverts its experience of hardware and software development from the military sector to product engineering by developing a line of RTUs for monitoring and remote control of utilities networks. Teclab seeks technological synergy with the entry into the Fast group that allows the development of new products and their international marketing.
Rotary Wave
Grant in 2017
Rotary Wave is a technology-driven company focused on the sustainable development of renewable energy, specifically harnessing ocean energy from waves. The company develops systems that capture wave energy and convert it into cost-competitive electricity through a Power Take-Off (PTO) mechanism. This innovative approach integrates blue energy solutions with existing renewable and traditional electrical supplies in coastal regions. Additionally, Rotary Wave's technology aims to provide not only electricity but also desalinated water, contributing to the broader renewable energy sector. Through its advancements, the company seeks to support sustainable energy generation while addressing the challenges of energy supply and water scarcity.
IR Confort
Grant in 2017
IR Confort is a company specialized in designing and building Far Infrared (FIR) emission equipment for different sectors where high energy efficiency heating is demanded.
SAT4M2M
Grant in 2017
Sat4m2m develops a forefront IoT platform at the convergence of Space IoT and LPWA devices for disruptive and interoperable services for Industrial IoT. SAT4M2M's satellite communication network enables a worldwide IoT monitoring of fixed and moving assets in many verticals including transportation (like railways with secure, low-power sensors), energy, agriculture, infrastructure and industry 4.0. SAT4M2M's vision is to provide the preferred global backbone for all machine-2-machine communications.
Sensia-Solutions
Grant in 2017
Sensia-Solutions is a private company founded in 2008 by researchers from the Infrared Lab of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. It specializes in the development of advanced infrared imaging devices and gas sensing technology tailored for various sectors, including energy, environment, transport, space, defense, and security. The company leverages infrared technology to create a diverse range of products and services that address specific industrial applications. Its offerings include AI-based tools for gas detection, flame detection, flare monitoring, and surveillance, allowing clients to receive alerts and establish customizable alarm systems. Sensia-Solutions is committed to providing innovative solutions that enhance safety and operational efficiency across multiple industries.
ERSO Technology
Grant in 2017
ERSO is an Austrian company specializing in the research and development of novel technologies within the energy sector to reduce global energy consumption. ERSO offers companies a risk-free investment to reduce their snowmaking costs. ERSO especially prevails in the implementation and effectiveness of machine-created snow at higher limit temperatures, where usually economic snowing with classical snow cannons and lances is not possible anymore.
Saitec Engineering
Grant in 2017
Founded in 1988, SAITEC is one of the most prestigious engineering firms in Spain at present. It carries out its activities from a professional and independent standpoint, with a strong commitment to innovation, sustainable development and respect for the environment. SAITEC provides a wide range of top quality engineering services, from a comprehensive multidisciplinary perspective. Its renowned professional expertise proves its ability and reliability, having participated in many of the most relevant projects undertaken in Spain. Its main activity involves the development of transport infrastructure projects (railways, roads), water engineering, architecture, town planning, environment, industry and energy. Its scope of action covers the entire engineering value chain (planning, design, construction and operation), providing services to public and private companies, and joint ventures. SAITEC also provides consultancy services in highly specialised fields such as tunnels and underground works, geology and geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, innovation, construction and computer engineering. In 2008, SAITEC adopted the decision to expand internationally, with the aim of sharing its experience and know-how in other markets with strong growth potential. The firm has set up stable subsidiary companies locally in other countries, with a strong commitment to remain there and collaborate in their further development.
Wello
Venture Round in 2017
Wello Oy is a Finnish company specializing in the manufacture of wave energy converters, specifically the Penguin Core, which encompasses design, licensing, control software, and expertise for developing scalable wave parks. Founded in 2008 and based in Espoo, Wello's innovative Penguin wave energy converter captures energy from ocean waves using a unique design that enables it to respond dynamically to wave movements. The asymmetrical hull of the Penguin creates a gyrating motion that directly drives a generator, eliminating the need for mechanical or hydraulic gears and enhancing efficiency. Wello aims to provide ecological and commercially viable solutions for harnessing renewable energy from the sea, making low-cost energy accessible for various applications.
Lontra
Venture Round in 2017
Lontra Limited, established in 2004 and headquartered in Napton-on-the-Hill, UK, specializes in the development and manufacturing of innovative air and gas compressors. The company's flagship product, the Blade Compressor, is a patented, rotary device that offers up to a third more efficiency than traditional compressors, reducing energy consumption and enhancing reliability. Lontra serves a diverse range of industries, including automotive, wastewater treatment, power generation, and manufacturing, with customers in the UK and internationally. The company's success is underpinned by strategic partnerships with leading industry players and recognition from prominent organizations such as Innovate UK and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Current2Current
Grant in 2017
Current2Current Ltd is an energy company that has developed a revolutionary Tidal Energy Converter known as the 'PowerGill'. The PowerGill diverts a horizontal flow to a vertical flow which is exhausted through a vertical axis turbine. This makes the device very stable as it creates a downforce as it works which increases proportionally as the flow increases. This downforce means that the foundation requirements and installation costs are expected to be significantly reduced compared to other devices. The PowerGill takes flow from any direction and lends itself to being tolerant of trawling. Current2Current Ltd was formed in 2007 by Brian Barnard and Michael Hoyle in order to design and build a tidal device to harness the energy of water movements as currents flow in and out of tidal areas. With commercialisation just around the corner, Current2Current intends to capture a significant share of the market with its novel use of innovative technology.
Solight
Venture Round in 2017
Solight LTD is an innovative company based in Ashkelon, Israel, specializing in the development and manufacturing of static solar lighting systems designed to illuminate interior spaces during the day. Their products utilize optimized static collectors, transport and distribution modules, and hybrid dispersion units to effectively channel natural, full-spectrum sunlight into buildings. This approach not only provides an efficient and affordable alternative to traditional lighting but also helps clients reduce electricity usage and enhances the health and well-being of occupants. Solight has participated in various programs, including the Innovation Authorities’ Incubator Program, and has established partnerships with notable organizations. The company is currently focused on preparing its SOLIS system for client beta installations, with goals centered around cost reduction, industrialization, and rigorous real-world testing.
Wattabit
Seed Round in 2017
WATTABIT specializes in energy management solutions designed to assist energy services companies, facilities managers, and other professionals focused on optimizing energy consumption. The company offers a state-of-the-art IoT platform for Smart Energy Management, which is user-friendly, flexible, and customizable to meet diverse organizational needs. WATTABIT's technology enables clients to proactively manage their energy use, leading to increased efficiency, reduced operational costs, and enhanced profitability of installations. By transforming energy data into actionable information, the platform supports real-time decision-making and intelligent monitoring, making it suitable for multisite operations and demand management automation.
PowerCon
Grant in 2017
PowerCon is a Danish engineering company with a highly-specialized knowledge base within electrical power conversion and especially the development and production of full-scale electric power converters. Located in Denmark and being a part of the highly successful Danish wind power industry means that the most common use of PowerCon's products and designs are utilized in wind turbines. "PowerCon offers clients fast and predictable delivery of converter systems and test equipment using a combination of new and proven technology tailored to customers' needs. The focus applied to designing robust products is vital to achieving the right quality at the right cost and ensures satisfied customers. Evolving from the wind industry leads to continuing focus on lowering the cost without compromising the product reliability. The recent year's track record with large international customers has proven that PowerCon is a trustworthy partner providing highly competitive solutions in a rapidly evolving market."
Norsepower
Grant in 2017
Norsepower Oy Ltd, founded in 2012 and based in Helsinki, Finland, is a clean technology and engineering company specializing in generating renewable wind energy for the global maritime industry. The company offers auxiliary wind propulsion systems that are low-maintenance, software-operated, and data-verified. Their flagship product, the rotor sail solution, utilizes the magnus effect to harness wind power and propel ships, thereby reducing fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Be-Wind
Grant in 2017
Be-Wind designs and manufactures within the aerospace industry. Its state of the art vertical axis turbines produce 15-20% more power efficiently than any other turbine, while generating usable power starting at wind speeds of 5-7 mph. Its turbines have a propietary deflector system that creates optimum air flow and eliminates opposing wind. A unique aerospace design enables optimal operation in extreme wind conditions while ensuring the safety of the turbine by never exceeding a max RPM. It created their turbines in order to provide the growing urban environment with a source of renewable wind energy. In conjunction with providing sustainable energy within the United States, BE-Wind has reached beyond its borders in an effort to assist developing countries in producing sustainable energy where power resources are scarce.
Gnanomat
Grant in 2016
Gnanomat is a nanotechnology company established in 2014 that specializes in the design and development of advanced graphene-based nanomaterials for energy storage systems. The company focuses on creating engineered nanomaterials that enhance the performance and capacity of energy storage devices, catering to various industrial applications. Gnanomat's products aim to deliver higher energy storage capacity, resulting in more powerful and eco-friendly energy solutions. Through its innovative approach, Gnanomat provides clients with cutting-edge products that leverage the potential of nanotechnology in the energy sector.
Gesinne GS
Grant in 2016
Gesinne GS specializes in the design, manufacture, and sale of equipment aimed at optimizing electrical energy consumption. The company focuses on the intelligent stabilization of electrical voltage, which helps protect loads and prevent shutdowns. By enhancing the overall quality of power supplied from the electricity grid, Gesinne GS enables businesses to reduce energy costs while improving operational efficiency.
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