Elcogen is a manufacturer and developer of high-performance anode-supported Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (IT-SOFC) and SOFC stacks, established in 2001. The company specializes in proprietary materials and technological solutions that enhance the efficiency of solid oxide fuel cells, which are recognized as the most efficient method of energy conversion. Elcogen's technology significantly reduces emissions from natural gas systems, providing twice the power for the same amount of gas. Additionally, its fuel cells facilitate renewable energy generation by converting electricity into hydrogen for long-term storage. With a focus on efficiency, flexibility, and reducing commercial costs, Elcogen aims to support industries in the transition to green hydrogen production and contribute to a cleaner energy future.
Compular specializes in the development of advanced analytic tools for high-tech materials. The company focuses on providing simulation and analysis capabilities that predict material properties based on intuitive design principles. Their tools deliver actionable insights into the properties of materials and liquids, facilitating the screening of candidate formulations and predicting parameters for continuum scale simulations. By employing finely tuned molecular dynamics and density functional theory, Compular enhances mechanistic understanding of material functions. Their applications span various industries, including batteries, fuel cells, metals and alloys, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and chemicals, ultimately enabling clients to adopt a predictive approach in their R&D processes and improve the success rate of laboratory trials.
Elcogen is a manufacturer and developer of high-performance anode-supported Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (IT-SOFC) and SOFC stacks, established in 2001. The company specializes in proprietary materials and technological solutions that enhance the efficiency of solid oxide fuel cells, which are recognized as the most efficient method of energy conversion. Elcogen's technology significantly reduces emissions from natural gas systems, providing twice the power for the same amount of gas. Additionally, its fuel cells facilitate renewable energy generation by converting electricity into hydrogen for long-term storage. With a focus on efficiency, flexibility, and reducing commercial costs, Elcogen aims to support industries in the transition to green hydrogen production and contribute to a cleaner energy future.
Kraftwerk Group
Grant in 2019
Kraftwerk Group is a German renewable energy company founded in 2016, specializing in the development of advanced fuel cells that convert various fuels—such as natural gas, liquified gas, gasoline, and kerosene—into electricity. These fuel cells are designed for a diverse array of applications, including transportation solutions like e-bikes, passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, motorhome RVs, and medium-duty trucks. Additionally, Kraftwerk's technology supports stationary and portable systems, making it suitable for small and mid-size applications, emergency power, waste-to-energy projects, and IoT charging solutions. The company is also known for manufacturing nanocoated full metallic tubes, which are integral to building compact and efficient fuel cells for mobile use.
Kraftwerk Group
Grant in 2017
Kraftwerk Group is a German renewable energy company founded in 2016, specializing in the development of advanced fuel cells that convert various fuels—such as natural gas, liquified gas, gasoline, and kerosene—into electricity. These fuel cells are designed for a diverse array of applications, including transportation solutions like e-bikes, passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, motorhome RVs, and medium-duty trucks. Additionally, Kraftwerk's technology supports stationary and portable systems, making it suitable for small and mid-size applications, emergency power, waste-to-energy projects, and IoT charging solutions. The company is also known for manufacturing nanocoated full metallic tubes, which are integral to building compact and efficient fuel cells for mobile use.