Giner is a technology company focused on electrochemical systems and proton-exchange membrane technologies. It develops commercially viable fuel cells for transportation and stationary power through its electrochemical systems arm, and pursues related technologies such as electrolyzers, sensors and capacitors. In collaboration with General Motors, a portion of its operations supports an alliance to advance fuel-cell solutions. Giner also designs and fabricates components and subsystems including catalysts, membrane-electrode assemblies, screen assemblies and gaskets, enabling environmental sensing applications that detect heavy metals such as arsenic, chromium, cadmium and uranium at parts-per-billion levels. The company aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and expand the use of PEM-based devices across energy and sensing applications.
Altex Technologies
Grant in 2024
Altex Technologies specializes in fuels processing and fuel cell power systems, offering innovative solutions for low emission combustion systems and thermal management. The company focuses on the development of advanced fuel processing technologies and provides comprehensive services that encompass the characterization of fuels and combustion system performance. This includes the use of various equipment such as flow and temperature monitors, total sulfur analyzers, and continuous gaseous emissions monitors. By delivering these services, Altex Technologies helps manufacturing companies mitigate risks associated with fuel and combustion processes, promoting efficiency and environmental compliance.
Giner is a technology company focused on electrochemical systems and proton-exchange membrane technologies. It develops commercially viable fuel cells for transportation and stationary power through its electrochemical systems arm, and pursues related technologies such as electrolyzers, sensors and capacitors. In collaboration with General Motors, a portion of its operations supports an alliance to advance fuel-cell solutions. Giner also designs and fabricates components and subsystems including catalysts, membrane-electrode assemblies, screen assemblies and gaskets, enabling environmental sensing applications that detect heavy metals such as arsenic, chromium, cadmium and uranium at parts-per-billion levels. The company aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and expand the use of PEM-based devices across energy and sensing applications.
Senior Flexonics
Grant in 2024
Senior Flexonics - GA Precision is an AS9100, TS16949, and ISO14001 certifed industry leader in machining various types of components for the Aerospace, Fuel Systems, Hydraulic Components, and Swiss Round-Turn markets. They have built partnerships with their raw material suppliers to insure the best quality raw materials while partnering with world-class heat treatment and plating partners that are the best in the business. At SF-GA Precision, they apply their vast expertise and manufacturing knowledge throughout a wide range of material types, shapes, and sizes. They have expertise to handle all types of materials from gray and ductile iron castings to stainless steel forgings, billet aluminum, titanium, and hastelloy and other specialty alloys. Their ability to provide the fixtures, machine tools and tooling for the most complex components is unmatched. And in addition to the traditional manufacturing processes, SF-GA Precision also provides in-house honing, lapping, grinding, ECM, glass beading, assembly and testing of customer products.
Pajarito Powder
Grant in 2024
Pajarito Powder, established in 2012 and headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, specializes in the manufacture of advanced catalysts and engineered catalyst supports for fuel cell electric vehicles and electrolyzer applications. The company's core product, developed using its proprietary VariPore manufacturing platform, caters to diverse industries such as stationary power (cell phone towers), materials handling (forklifts), and portable power (APUs, battery recharging stations). Pajarito Powder's mission is to provide high-performance, affordable catalyst technology, supported by a robust intellectual property portfolio, to accelerate the hydrogen economy.
Nuvera Fuel Cells
Grant in 2024
Nuvera Fuel Cells, LLC is a manufacturer specializing in heavy-duty, zero-emissions fuel cell engines designed for mobility applications. The company operates facilities in the United States and Europe, focusing on developing innovative fuel cell technology to serve the fuel cell power and hydrogen supply industry. Nuvera's product offerings include solutions for on- and off-road vehicles, port and maritime applications, as well as stationary and portable power systems. By providing clean and efficient energy solutions, Nuvera enables its clients to meet demanding commercial requirements and environmental mandates in various transportation and industrial sectors.
Ballard Power Systems
Grant in 2024
Ballard Power Systems designs, manufactures, sells, and services proton exchange membrane fuel cell products for various applications, including heavy-duty vehicles like buses and trucks, material handling equipment, marine vessels, stationary power systems, and emerging markets. The company operates globally, with key revenue sources from Poland, the United States, the United Kingdom, and other countries.
OxEon Energy
Grant in 2024
OxEon Energy develops solid oxide fuel cell technology for enhancing solid oxide electrolyzers. They offer solutions such as synthetic fuel production, custom catalyst support formulations, electrode powder and ink formulation, hazardous gas passivation, natural gas value addition, and energy storage systems to clients in the energy generation and storage sector.
pH Matter develops and manufactures engineered electrode materials, focusing on alternative energy and catalysis applications. They specialize in material-related products for advanced energy and aerospace industries, offering tailored fuel processing catalysts and nanomaterial development services.
Giner is a technology company focused on electrochemical systems and proton-exchange membrane technologies. It develops commercially viable fuel cells for transportation and stationary power through its electrochemical systems arm, and pursues related technologies such as electrolyzers, sensors and capacitors. In collaboration with General Motors, a portion of its operations supports an alliance to advance fuel-cell solutions. Giner also designs and fabricates components and subsystems including catalysts, membrane-electrode assemblies, screen assemblies and gaskets, enabling environmental sensing applications that detect heavy metals such as arsenic, chromium, cadmium and uranium at parts-per-billion levels. The company aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and expand the use of PEM-based devices across energy and sensing applications.
FC Renew develops a proprietary technology aimed at restoring degraded hydrogen fuel cells through a novel, low-cost process. This innovation enables long-life, affordable fuel cells, facilitating the adoption of hydrogen power in defense and commercial sectors.
TreadStone Technologies
Grant in 2023
TreadStone Technologies specializes in developing and supplying advanced metal coatings for electrochemical devices. Their proprietary coatings, designed to resist corrosion while maintaining electrical conductivity, are used to enhance the durability and performance of metal components in fuel cells, electrolyzers, and flow batteries. The company offers sample testing, development support, and production capabilities to help clients improve the longevity and efficiency of their energy storage and generation systems.
Celadyne Technologies, founded in 2018 and based in Chicago, Illinois, specializes in the development of advanced nanocomposite membranes for electrolyzers and fuel cells. These membranes are engineered to facilitate efficient heat and water management, addressing critical challenges in hydrogen production. By incorporating innovative technologies, Celadyne's membranes provide advantages akin to ceramic separators, including reduced hydrogen crossover, while maintaining performance under low humidity and elevated temperature conditions. This design enhances catalyst durability and supports the hydrogen economy by offering a cost-effective solution for energy applications.
pH Matter develops and manufactures engineered electrode materials, focusing on alternative energy and catalysis applications. They specialize in material-related products for advanced energy and aerospace industries, offering tailored fuel processing catalysts and nanomaterial development services.
Altex Technologies
Grant in 2023
Altex Technologies specializes in fuels processing and fuel cell power systems, offering innovative solutions for low emission combustion systems and thermal management. The company focuses on the development of advanced fuel processing technologies and provides comprehensive services that encompass the characterization of fuels and combustion system performance. This includes the use of various equipment such as flow and temperature monitors, total sulfur analyzers, and continuous gaseous emissions monitors. By delivering these services, Altex Technologies helps manufacturing companies mitigate risks associated with fuel and combustion processes, promoting efficiency and environmental compliance.
Greenway Energy
Grant in 2022
Greenway Energy (GWE) is making substantial progress in the areas of hydrogen solutions and fuel cell technologies that will be environmentally beneficial.
FuelCell Energy
Grant in 2018
FuelCell Energy designs, manufactures, sells, installs, operates, and services stationary fuel cell power plants for distributed power generation. Its products generate electricity and usable heat, serving utilities, industries, municipalities, and various other sectors. The company focuses on decarbonizing energy strategies and offers solutions for ultra-clean energy while supporting net-zero commitments.
Atrex Energy
Grant in 2016
Atrex Energy, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of remote power generation systems tailored for harsh environments and remote locations. The company employs innovative tubular solid oxide fuel cell technology that efficiently converts conventional natural gas and propane into direct current electrical power, eliminating the need for combustion. This approach provides clients with cost-effective and reliable power solutions suited for various industries, including oil and gas, mining, construction, off-grid telecommunications, railroads, and environmental monitoring. Atrex Energy distributes its products through authorized partners across Alaska, Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Walpole, Massachusetts, the company was formerly known as Acumentrics SOFC Corporation until its rebranding in May 2016. As sales grow, Atrex Energy anticipates expanding its workforce to meet increasing demand for its advanced power generation systems.
Giner is a technology company focused on electrochemical systems and proton-exchange membrane technologies. It develops commercially viable fuel cells for transportation and stationary power through its electrochemical systems arm, and pursues related technologies such as electrolyzers, sensors and capacitors. In collaboration with General Motors, a portion of its operations supports an alliance to advance fuel-cell solutions. Giner also designs and fabricates components and subsystems including catalysts, membrane-electrode assemblies, screen assemblies and gaskets, enabling environmental sensing applications that detect heavy metals such as arsenic, chromium, cadmium and uranium at parts-per-billion levels. The company aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and expand the use of PEM-based devices across energy and sensing applications.
Atrex Energy
Venture Round in 2008
Atrex Energy, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of remote power generation systems tailored for harsh environments and remote locations. The company employs innovative tubular solid oxide fuel cell technology that efficiently converts conventional natural gas and propane into direct current electrical power, eliminating the need for combustion. This approach provides clients with cost-effective and reliable power solutions suited for various industries, including oil and gas, mining, construction, off-grid telecommunications, railroads, and environmental monitoring. Atrex Energy distributes its products through authorized partners across Alaska, Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Walpole, Massachusetts, the company was formerly known as Acumentrics SOFC Corporation until its rebranding in May 2016. As sales grow, Atrex Energy anticipates expanding its workforce to meet increasing demand for its advanced power generation systems.