Evolution Devices is a bioelectric solution for tracking and improving walking rehabilitation for those affected by neurological impairment. The company is using artificial intelligence technology to transform the standard of care for those affected by neurological walking impairments and re-train their walking through data analytics and targeted stimulation.
Altect eliminates the build-up of explosive and toxic gases. Their TRAPS uses a series of physiochemical processes to neutralize flammable and toxic battery gases into inert, non-hazardous gases. They enabled fire protection systems to provide preventative fire mitigation protection for Li-ion batteries, regardless of whether they are installed in an electric vehicle or stored in a warehouse.
Green Light Labs helps organizations save money, improve employee retention, and reduce CO2 emissions by measuring the cost of mobility, providing recommendations for improvement, and facilitating the exchange of communication and incentives between management and employees. It offers a marketing platform meant to convince users to switch to electric vehicles.
Battery Streak specializes in advanced battery technology that significantly reduces charging times for electronic devices. By utilizing nanostructured materials, the company has developed batteries that can charge in under 10 minutes and discharge high power while maintaining a longer lifespan compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. This innovative approach not only enhances the efficiency of lithium-ion-powered devices but also minimizes heat generation during charging, contributing to improved safety and performance. As a result, Battery Streak's technology enables users to experience reduced downtime and increased productivity in their daily activities.
Hyprlift is a technology startup focused on developing innovative elevator systems specifically designed for skyscraper-class buildings. The company is creating self-propelled, high-performance electric elevator cabs that operate as autonomous vehicles. Unlike traditional elevators that are confined to a single shaft, Hyprlift's design allows these cabs to navigate through multiple shafts, significantly enhancing passenger convenience and efficiency. This advancement aims to transform vertical transportation in tall buildings, making it more effective and user-friendly.
Eonix is a manufacturer focused on developing semi-autonomous materials that streamline the design process for lithium-ion batteries. The company has introduced the ATLAS-system, an innovative research and development platform that significantly cuts down the time and costs associated with creating new materials. This system allows for the rapid design of drop-in compatible electrolyte solutions that enhance energy density and support higher voltage operations. By addressing specific challenges faced by electric vehicles, grid storage, and hybrid defense systems, Eonix aims to facilitate the adoption of clean technology and advance the performance of next-generation energy storage solutions.
Engineering Technologies provides E-Bin, which encourages recycling, then developed Platypus to produce energy from the ocean and is now working on the Platypus Prowler, an AUV that travels indefinitely under the sea. They released a mobile app, E-Bin, which encourages recycling.
Accelerate Wind provides wind energy generation for the commercial and industrial spaces. The company develops patent-pending powertrain concept that reduces the cost of wind turbine power electronics through intermediate energy storage in a small flywheel.
Recurrent Motors, Inc. specializes in analyzing electric vehicle (EV) batteries and providing detailed reports that assist car dealers and private buyers in purchasing used electric cars. Founded in 2020 and based in Seattle, Washington, the company offers tools that assess battery health, life expectancy, and current maximum range of EVs, addressing the complexities involved in understanding these factors as vehicles age. By delivering non-invasive tests and leveraging a national database of vehicle data and history, Recurrent enables informed decision-making for both dealers and consumers. Additionally, the company provides personalized monthly battery analyses for EV owners, enhancing their understanding of their vehicles' performance over time.
Repurpose Energy provide affordable & sustainable energy storage solutions to enable the renewable energy transition.
Coreshell Technologies is accelerating the world’s transition to electric transportation and renewable energy by solving the key degradation issue in rechargeable batteries. Our breakthrough nanolayer thin-film coating technology protects batteries from degrading chemical reactions and is uniquely capable of seamlessly fitting into existing manufacturing while producing the step change needed in the capacity, safety, and cost of batteries.
ElectraSteel uses intermittent renewable energy for the electrification and decarbonization of iron and steelmaking. ElectraSteel's investors include leading sustainability-focused global venture capital funds with $300B+ assets under management.
Verdox is dedicated to reversing climate change through the development and deployment of advanced technology. The company’s proprietary electro-swing process, developed at MIT, enables carbon dioxide and other acid gases to be captured with up to 80% less energy and 70% less cost than conventional approaches.
Flux Marine specializes in developing electric marine propulsion systems designed to enhance performance while minimizing environmental impact. The company focuses on creating electric boat motors that utilize solid-state components to achieve zero emissions, thereby reducing pollution in marine environments. By prioritizing efficiency and sustainability, Flux Marine's motors not only enhance transport capabilities but also significantly lower noise and air pollution. Additionally, these propulsion systems are virtually maintenance-free, contributing to a reduced carbon footprint and promoting cleaner practices within the marine industry.
Alpha-En Corporation, based in Yonkers, New York, is a development stage company focused on creating technologies for the environmentally sustainable manufacturing of high-purity lithium metal and associated battery components. Founded in 1969, the company specializes in lightweight, high energy density batteries, aiming to advance next-generation battery technologies. Alpha-En has developed a unique production process for lithium metal that operates at room temperature, minimizing environmental impact while enhancing cost-effectiveness. The company's innovations include protected anodes and various lithium compounds, positioning it as a key player in the evolving clean technology sector.
ReJoule has a patent pending hardware that enables unprecedented insights into large-format batteries at every stage in their life cycle
AmpX Technologies, founded in 2018 and based in College Park, Maryland, specializes in developing custom power electronics technology aimed at transforming academic research into commercial applications. The company focuses on creating reliable and cost-effective power electronic products that serve the automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics sectors. Additionally, AmpX Technologies designs energy conversion systems for electric vehicles, emphasizing simpler platforms, reduced costs, enhanced efficiency, and increased robustness. This enables clients to create modular and efficient products tailored to their specific needs.
Evolution Devices is a bioelectric solution for tracking and improving walking rehabilitation for those affected by neurological impairment. The company is using artificial intelligence technology to transform the standard of care for those affected by neurological walking impairments and re-train their walking through data analytics and targeted stimulation.
Clean Earth Rovers specializes in innovative technology aimed at addressing the marine debris crisis. The company has developed a system that operates similarly to a robotic vacuum, specifically designed for marinas. This technology autonomously skims for trash, collects oil, and gathers real-time water data, streamlining the cleanup process and reducing the reliance on manual labor. Additionally, it provides predictive analytics to anticipate pollution events, enhancing operational efficiency for waterfront businesses. Clean Earth Rovers focuses on both visible and invisible pollutants, including plastics, oils, and toxins, which contribute to harmful algal blooms. By enabling proactive monitoring and cleanup, the company supports marinas and governments in safeguarding marine ecosystems and maintaining water quality.
Grotthuss is a battery technology company that provides energy storage solutions. The company was headquartered in Happy Valley, Oregon.
Developer of thermal batteries designed to support the widespread integration of renewable resources on the electricity grid. The company's batteries use solar panels to efficiently convert heat energy to electric energy and also electrify heavy industry with thermal energy storage for zero-carbon heat and power, enabling users to ensure convenient, sustainable and reliable electricity on a global scale while reducing carbon emissions.
Developer of an analytics tool designed for partners across the battery value chain, from materials developers to systems integrators. The company offers a platform for battery data management and predictive analytics in fields such as automotive and electric vehicles, aerospace, grid storage, and much more, enabling clients to boost business outcomes, accelerate time-to-market, and drive better decision-making with customized options and insights.
XL Batteries, founded in 2019 and based in Brooklyn, New York, focuses on developing innovative battery technology aimed at minimizing waste in the energy sector. The company offers a unique, non-corrosive chemistry combined with the scalable architecture of flow batteries. This approach results in a stable, safe, and non-flammable energy storage system that is cost-effective and easy to scale. By providing alternative electrochemical storage solutions, XL Batteries seeks to enhance the existing energy infrastructure and promote the use of renewable energy sources for a more sustainable future.
Automat Solutions focuses on accelerating materials innovation and disrupting the lithium battery market. Founded by Xiao-Liang (Leon) Wang in 2019 and is located in Fremont, California.
Valgotech specializes in advanced materials, energy storage, and renewable energy systems. The company was established in 2018 and is based in Fishers, Indiana.
Dimien, founded in 2013 and based in Buffalo, New York, specializes in manufacturing advanced materials for a variety of applications. The company produces ceramics and inorganic additives, focusing on innovative cathodes for electric vehicle batteries. Its patented high-energy, low-cost, and safe cathode materials are designed to enhance the performance of lithium batteries while maintaining affordability. These cathodes can also be utilized in optical devices, automotive adhesives, and plastic composites. Dimien aims to provide clients with effective battery solutions that strike a balance between performance and cost, catering to the growing demand in the electrified vehicle market.
LiBAMA develops and commercializes next-generation lithium metal batteries. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Virimodo is a developer of a clean energy subscription platform designed for urban residents to effectively monitor and manage their energy consumption. By utilizing algorithms and artificial intelligence, the platform matches users with suitable renewable energy suppliers, allowing them to customize their green energy plans according to their specific consumption patterns. This innovative approach not only promotes the use of renewable energy but also empowers consumers to track their energy usage, contributing to carbon reduction efforts in real estate portfolios. Through its services, Virimodo aims to facilitate a transition toward carbon neutrality in urban environments.
Developer of electric car battery designed to assist in large-scale electric vehicle adoption. The company's battery is based on proprietary solid-state electrolyte and cobalt-free cathode technology and is readily synthesized using scalable processes and has demonstrated high ionic conductivity at both low and high temperatures, enabling car manufacturers to use it as a drop-in replacement for existing cathode materials.
Skip Technology develops a battery for large-scale electrical storage. The company was founded in 2018 by Dr. Ben Brown and Dr. Brennan Gantner and is based in Portland, Oregon.
Noon Energy develops a flow battery technology that enables economical long-duration energy storage. The company's design will allow intermittent renewable electricity sources, such as solar and wind, to meet continual demand. Noon Energy was founded in 2018 and based in Palo Alto, California.
Elloveo is a mobile game that intuitively teaches children of all ages the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism. The company is based in Los Angeles, California, and was founded by David Colleran in 2016.
Green Light Labs helps organizations save money, improve employee retention, and reduce CO2 emissions by measuring the cost of mobility, providing recommendations for improvement, and facilitating the exchange of communication and incentives between management and employees. It offers a marketing platform meant to convince users to switch to electric vehicles.
Volexion Inc., established in 2018 and located in Chicago, Illinois, specializes in the manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries. The company has developed innovative graphene coating technology for use in lithium battery cathode materials. This technology enhances the stability and electrochemical performance of conventional lithium-ion batteries, resulting in improved battery life, power performance, and a broader operating range in terms of temperature and voltage. Through its advancements, Volexion aims to provide clients with superior battery solutions that meet the demands of various applications.
Capacitech Energy is an energy storage component company based in Orlando, Florida, specializing in cable-based energy storage products, particularly the cable-based capacitor (CBC). Founded in 2016, the company designs its capacitors to be easily customizable, which allows for the miniaturization of electronic devices while reducing manufacturing costs. The CBC is constructed on the surface of a copper wire, facilitating its integration into existing designs without the need for redesign. This adaptability enables various industries, especially in e-mobility applications, to enhance the performance and longevity of their products by complementing traditional batteries with innovative energy storage solutions.
ZAF Energy Systems, Inc. is a battery technology company based in Joplin, Missouri, founded in 2011. The company specializes in the development and commercialization of rechargeable batteries, specifically nickel zinc and zinc air batteries. These products are designed for a wide range of applications, including home and commercial backup storage, renewable energy systems, mobile communication networks, consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and recreational vehicles. ZAF Energy Systems focuses on creating high-performance batteries that are safe, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective, offering significant advantages such as longer run times and improved energy density. By enabling the next generation of electrical devices and enhancing the capabilities of electric vehicles and renewable energy systems, the company aims to contribute to advancements in energy efficiency and sustainability.
David Patrick discovered a shape that has proven to be a better shaped wheel for any application. Who said the best wheel has to be round?
Accelerate Wind provides wind energy generation for the commercial and industrial spaces. The company develops patent-pending powertrain concept that reduces the cost of wind turbine power electronics through intermediate energy storage in a small flywheel.
ReJoule has a patent pending hardware that enables unprecedented insights into large-format batteries at every stage in their life cycle
SafeLi is a startup that develops lithium-ion battery parts made from a graphene monoxide that boosts the energy storage capacity of li-ion batteries. The company develops and commercializes products covered by the licensed patent in all fields of use, with an initial focus on Lithium-Ion batteries. These materials are based on abundant, non-toxic starting materials that offer low-cost, safer, and higher capacity alternatives to graphite-only anode batteries. Batteries with patented materials demonstrates higher capacity and faster charge rates than graphite. It was founded in 2016 by Drs. Carol Hirschmugl and Marija Gajdardziska-Josifovska in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
AmpX Technologies, founded in 2018 and based in College Park, Maryland, specializes in developing custom power electronics technology aimed at transforming academic research into commercial applications. The company focuses on creating reliable and cost-effective power electronic products that serve the automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics sectors. Additionally, AmpX Technologies designs energy conversion systems for electric vehicles, emphasizing simpler platforms, reduced costs, enhanced efficiency, and increased robustness. This enables clients to create modular and efficient products tailored to their specific needs.
Coreshell Technologies is accelerating the world’s transition to electric transportation and renewable energy by solving the key degradation issue in rechargeable batteries. Our breakthrough nanolayer thin-film coating technology protects batteries from degrading chemical reactions and is uniquely capable of seamlessly fitting into existing manufacturing while producing the step change needed in the capacity, safety, and cost of batteries.
Saratoga Energy Research Partners is focused on developing an innovative and cost-effective process to synthesize graphite from carbon dioxide. The company's technology utilizes electrochemical methods to separate CO2 into oxygen and graphitic carbon, which is a vital component for lithium-ion batteries. The graphite produced through this process is particularly advantageous for fast-charging electric vehicles and grid storage, making it suitable for a wide range of energy and industrial applications. Additionally, Saratoga is involved in the development of carbon nanotubes, which are nano-scale carbon fibers that exhibit high strength, electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity. These properties enable various sectors to leverage fast charging solutions at competitive prices.
Emissol is a company based in Mill Creek, Washington, specializing in the development of emission control technology aimed at reducing emissions from vehicles and other mobile sources. The company offers a range of services and capabilities, including engine and chassis-dynamometer testing, mobile emission measurements, innovative coating techniques, selective catalytic reduction, and gasoline particulate filters. Through these advanced technologies, Emissol enables its clients to contribute to a cleaner environment by effectively managing and minimizing harmful emissions.
Liminal, formerly known as Feasible, Inc., specializes in battery analytics through its innovative EchoStat platform, which utilizes ultrasound waves to assess the physical properties of batteries. By sending ultrasonic pulses through a battery and analyzing the resulting echoes, Liminal can detect differentials within individual cells, across multiple cells, and even between production lines. This technology allows for real-time insights into the electrical, thermal, and mechanical conditions of battery components, making it particularly valuable for industries such as automotive, residential storage, grid storage, and consumer electronics. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, Liminal is positioned to enhance battery performance and reliability through its advanced screening and analytics capabilities.
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a company based in Los Altos, California, that specializes in the design, construction, operation, and monitoring of electric vehicle charging stations. Established in 2017 and currently a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc., PowerFlex focuses on creating adaptive electric vehicle charging networks that enable organizations to transition into clean-energy facilities. The company offers a range of services, including the manufacturing and installation of onsite solar systems, battery storage, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, microgrids, and energy management systems. Through its patented technology, developed from research conducted at NetLab, PowerFlex aims to help clients reduce long-term energy costs, enhance operational resiliency, and meet sustainability objectives.
Resonant Link LLC manufactures and develops wireless charging solutions by leveraging coil technology. Its products include Resonant Link’s multi-layer self-resonant structure (MSRS). It serves robot, drone, and electric vehicles industries throughout the world. The company was founded in 2017 and is based in Shelburne, Vermont.
Developer of thermal batteries designed to support the widespread integration of renewable resources on the electricity grid. The company's batteries use solar panels to efficiently convert heat energy to electric energy and also electrify heavy industry with thermal energy storage for zero-carbon heat and power, enabling users to ensure convenient, sustainable and reliable electricity on a global scale while reducing carbon emissions.
Capacitech Energy is an energy storage component company based in Orlando, Florida, specializing in cable-based energy storage products, particularly the cable-based capacitor (CBC). Founded in 2016, the company designs its capacitors to be easily customizable, which allows for the miniaturization of electronic devices while reducing manufacturing costs. The CBC is constructed on the surface of a copper wire, facilitating its integration into existing designs without the need for redesign. This adaptability enables various industries, especially in e-mobility applications, to enhance the performance and longevity of their products by complementing traditional batteries with innovative energy storage solutions.
David Patrick discovered a shape that has proven to be a better shaped wheel for any application. Who said the best wheel has to be round?
Cuberg, Inc. is focused on advancing battery technology for aerospace and industrial applications, particularly in the realm of electric mobility. Founded in 2015 and based in Berkeley, California, the company has developed a next-generation battery that offers significant improvements in energy density and safety compared to current lithium-ion batteries. This innovative battery utilizes a non-flammable liquid electrolyte and a lithium metal anode, allowing it to capitalize on existing lithium-ion manufacturing processes for quicker market entry. Cuberg's technology is designed to power the future of electric vehicles both on the ground and in the air. The company has garnered over $12 million in funding from various sources, including private investments, government grants, and support from organizations such as Boeing HorizonX Ventures and the U.S. Department of Energy. Cuberg originated from the materials science department at Stanford University and gained recognition through the Cyclotron Road fellowship program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Ascend Elements specializes in the sustainable manufacturing of battery materials by utilizing elements extracted from discarded lithium-ion batteries. The company employs advanced hydro process recycling and direct recycling techniques to deconstruct old cathode materials at the atomic level, facilitating the creation of new cathode materials. This innovative approach allows clients to achieve a favorable return on assets while promoting economically viable recycling and affordable battery materials. Ascend Elements' patented Hydro-to-Cathode™ technology enhances the efficiency of producing new cathode materials from spent lithium-ion cells compared to traditional methods, leading to reduced costs, improved performance, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Founded in 2015, Ascend Elements is positioned as a leader in transforming battery resource processing and sustainability in the industry.
Turntide Technologies (formerly Software Motor Company) has developed an efficient and intelligent electric motor system. The revolutionary Smart Motor System is based on proven switched reluctance technology, now managed with advanced cloud software and connected to precise controls via IoT. Turntide’s vision is to eliminate the 25% of global electricity consumption that is wasted by legacy motors, thus accelerating the world’s transition from fossil fuels. Turntide is based in Sunnyvale, California, with offices in San Francisco; Arlington, Washington; and Kennesaw, Georgia. Turntide has installed Smart Motor Systems with dozens of customers, reducing their motor electricity consumption by an average of 64%, and is powering the systems of leading OEMs.
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a company based in Los Altos, California, that specializes in the design, construction, operation, and monitoring of electric vehicle charging stations. Established in 2017 and currently a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc., PowerFlex focuses on creating adaptive electric vehicle charging networks that enable organizations to transition into clean-energy facilities. The company offers a range of services, including the manufacturing and installation of onsite solar systems, battery storage, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, microgrids, and energy management systems. Through its patented technology, developed from research conducted at NetLab, PowerFlex aims to help clients reduce long-term energy costs, enhance operational resiliency, and meet sustainability objectives.
Elloveo is a mobile game that intuitively teaches children of all ages the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism. The company is based in Los Angeles, California, and was founded by David Colleran in 2016.
Saratoga Energy Research Partners is focused on developing an innovative and cost-effective process to synthesize graphite from carbon dioxide. The company's technology utilizes electrochemical methods to separate CO2 into oxygen and graphitic carbon, which is a vital component for lithium-ion batteries. The graphite produced through this process is particularly advantageous for fast-charging electric vehicles and grid storage, making it suitable for a wide range of energy and industrial applications. Additionally, Saratoga is involved in the development of carbon nanotubes, which are nano-scale carbon fibers that exhibit high strength, electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity. These properties enable various sectors to leverage fast charging solutions at competitive prices.
Emissol is a company based in Mill Creek, Washington, specializing in the development of emission control technology aimed at reducing emissions from vehicles and other mobile sources. The company offers a range of services and capabilities, including engine and chassis-dynamometer testing, mobile emission measurements, innovative coating techniques, selective catalytic reduction, and gasoline particulate filters. Through these advanced technologies, Emissol enables its clients to contribute to a cleaner environment by effectively managing and minimizing harmful emissions.
Xerion Advanced Battery develops nanotechnology-based, high-power, and high-energy battery systems. While advancement in battery technology has been steady, most of this advancement has been evolutionary in nature, based upon refinement in electrode materials and chemistries, and incremental advances in electrolyte stability. However, even with these advances, today’s commercial batteries still exhibit slow charging, inadequate power, insufficient capacity, and poor safety for today’s rapidly growing portable power needs.
Solectrac designs and sells electric tractors that can replace the diesel vehicles that are widely used in the agriculture industry. This provides eco-friendly farming solutions. Compared to diesel tractors, electric tractors have several advantages: they are cleaner, are quieter, are more efficient, are less expensive to use, and provide their maximum torque and maximum power, regardless of the speed.
Big Delta Systems (BDS) is building Li-ion cells that revolutionize the way batteries are engineered, transforming the performance envelope for all batteries regardless of chemistry or form factor. BDS’ novel device architectures improve energy density and power simultaneously, enable safe, rapid charging, and extend the cycle life of the batteries. These performance improvements address the most critical limitations in applications ranging from electric vehicles to smartphones, from power tools to satellites.
Liminal, formerly known as Feasible, Inc., specializes in battery analytics through its innovative EchoStat platform, which utilizes ultrasound waves to assess the physical properties of batteries. By sending ultrasonic pulses through a battery and analyzing the resulting echoes, Liminal can detect differentials within individual cells, across multiple cells, and even between production lines. This technology allows for real-time insights into the electrical, thermal, and mechanical conditions of battery components, making it particularly valuable for industries such as automotive, residential storage, grid storage, and consumer electronics. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, Liminal is positioned to enhance battery performance and reliability through its advanced screening and analytics capabilities.
Turntide Technologies (formerly Software Motor Company) has developed an efficient and intelligent electric motor system. The revolutionary Smart Motor System is based on proven switched reluctance technology, now managed with advanced cloud software and connected to precise controls via IoT. Turntide’s vision is to eliminate the 25% of global electricity consumption that is wasted by legacy motors, thus accelerating the world’s transition from fossil fuels. Turntide is based in Sunnyvale, California, with offices in San Francisco; Arlington, Washington; and Kennesaw, Georgia. Turntide has installed Smart Motor Systems with dozens of customers, reducing their motor electricity consumption by an average of 64%, and is powering the systems of leading OEMs.
By recycling rare earth elements from electronic waste, REEcycle is creating a sustainable, domestic supply of the resources necessary to produce next-generation technologies, including everything from electric cars and iPhones to MRI machines and missile guidance systems.
ClearMotion, Inc., an automotive technology company, develops a suspension system that makes automotive systems that use a combination of hardware and software to anticipate, absorb, and counteract shocks and vibrations that cars pick up from the road. It specializes in suspension technology, road surface mapping, and active seating motion control aspects. ClearMotion, Inc. was formerly known as Levant Power Corporation and changed its name to ClearMotion, Inc. in January 2017. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Billerica, Massachusetts with an operation in Nuneaton, United Kingdom.
Founded in 2015, based on a technology out of Professor Wang's group at WPI, Battery Resourcers, is committed to changing the dynamics for processing end of life lithium ion batteries. Currently most lithium ion batteries are landfilled. If they are recycled only the metal value from the batteries is recovered. Battery Resourcers proprietary process allows one to directly synthesize new cathode materials from spent lithium ion cells. Battery Resourcers will be able to deliver low cost cathode materials to the lithium ion battery market enabling green technologies and resulting in less landfilled material a more sustainable pathway forward.
C-Motive Technologies Inc., founded in 2012 and based in Madison, Wisconsin, specializes in manufacturing innovative electric motors that leverage electrostatic forces, a technology often referred to as "static cling." The company aims to revolutionize the electric motor industry by developing high-efficiency motors that are free of rare-earth metals, thereby addressing sustainability concerns. C-Motive's motors utilize lightweight metals, plastics, and dielectric materials to significantly reduce weight and improve efficiency, offering double the power at half the weight compared to traditional motors. With an efficiency rate exceeding 90% in direct drive applications, these motors are designed for a range of uses, including industrial applications, e-mobility, and renewable energy generation. The company's commitment to decarbonization positions it as a forward-thinking player in the evolving landscape of electric motor technology.
Dimien, founded in 2013 and based in Buffalo, New York, specializes in manufacturing advanced materials for a variety of applications. The company produces ceramics and inorganic additives, focusing on innovative cathodes for electric vehicle batteries. Its patented high-energy, low-cost, and safe cathode materials are designed to enhance the performance of lithium batteries while maintaining affordability. These cathodes can also be utilized in optical devices, automotive adhesives, and plastic composites. Dimien aims to provide clients with effective battery solutions that strike a balance between performance and cost, catering to the growing demand in the electrified vehicle market.
EPV Sensors is a medical device manufacturing company that specializes in diagnostic devices for the eye-care and home diagnostics markets. The company was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona.
LC Drives, Inc., doing business as LC Drives, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells light-weight motors and generators for marine propulsion, wind, and industrial process automation. It offers power-dense, liquid-cooled permanent magnet electrical machines. The company was founded in 2012 and is based in Potsdam, New York.
OnTo develops and patents advanced battery recycling innovations that yield high-quality electrode materials made from recycled batteries. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Bend, Oregon.
Ubiquitous Energy, Inc. is a Silicon Valley-based company that specializes in the development of transparent solar technology. Founded in 2011 and originally spun out from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the company has created ClearView Power technology, which allows for the selective conversion of ultraviolet and near-infrared light into electricity while permitting visible light to pass through. This innovative approach enables everyday surfaces, such as windows and smart glass, to function as solar panels without compromising their appearance. ClearView Power serves as an energy source for various electronic devices, including wearables, tablets, and digital signage, thereby addressing battery life limitations in mobile devices. Additionally, Ubiquitous Energy has established a strategic development agreement with Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. to further advance its technology in the market.
PLANT PV is an early stage company focused on the research and development of new materials and device architectures for photovoltaic cells. PLANT PV has developed a drop-in replacement, rear tabbing metallization paste that uses less silver and increases the power conversion of silicon solar cells.
Eonix is a manufacturer focused on developing semi-autonomous materials that streamline the design process for lithium-ion batteries. The company has introduced the ATLAS-system, an innovative research and development platform that significantly cuts down the time and costs associated with creating new materials. This system allows for the rapid design of drop-in compatible electrolyte solutions that enhance energy density and support higher voltage operations. By addressing specific challenges faced by electric vehicles, grid storage, and hybrid defense systems, Eonix aims to facilitate the adoption of clean technology and advance the performance of next-generation energy storage solutions.
Silexta develops 3-D solid-state batteries that enable portable electronics and electric vehicles to last longer before needing a re-charge. Silexta uses its patent-protected NEET technology in developing safe, low cost, 3D solid-state batteries. High capacity solid-state batteries are important for running wireless smart devices and sensors, therefore it enables future Internet of Things revolution. The company is based in Austin, Texas.
C-Motive Technologies Inc., founded in 2012 and based in Madison, Wisconsin, specializes in manufacturing innovative electric motors that leverage electrostatic forces, a technology often referred to as "static cling." The company aims to revolutionize the electric motor industry by developing high-efficiency motors that are free of rare-earth metals, thereby addressing sustainability concerns. C-Motive's motors utilize lightweight metals, plastics, and dielectric materials to significantly reduce weight and improve efficiency, offering double the power at half the weight compared to traditional motors. With an efficiency rate exceeding 90% in direct drive applications, these motors are designed for a range of uses, including industrial applications, e-mobility, and renewable energy generation. The company's commitment to decarbonization positions it as a forward-thinking player in the evolving landscape of electric motor technology.
Rolled-Ribbon Battery Company specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of high-power, high-capacity lithium-ion batteries. Utilizing patented technology that includes low-temperature molten salt electrolyte, the company caters to various sectors, including electro-mobility and energy storage applications. Its batteries are suitable for electric and hybrid vehicles, as well as a range of industrial equipment and alternative energy solutions. This versatility allows customers to employ Rolled-Ribbon's products across a broad spectrum of uses, promoting efficiency and innovation in energy storage and transportation.
Voltaiq offers a battery intelligence analytics platform that provides insights about batteries. It offers its services for battery OEMs, consumer electronics, automotive, and grid-scale energy storage industries.
MAVRIC is a cross-campus multidisciplinary collaboration to study Autonomous Vehicles at the University of Michigan. MAVRIC represents a truly multidisciplinary approach to studying Autonomous Vehicles. Members of MAVRIC are from the School of Information, Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering and the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute. MAVRIC's research has been sponsored by the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC), Toyota Research Institute (TRI), MCity/Mobility Transformation Center.
Near Earth Autonomy, Inc., founded in 2011 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, specializes in developing autonomous systems that enhance the safety of both ground and aerial vehicles. The company focuses on creating technologies that facilitate safe and accessible autonomous flight, enabling unmanned aircraft of various sizes, from small drones to full-size helicopters, to operate effectively across a range of applications. Their innovations include advanced sensor suites, collision detection, relative navigation, landing zone assessment, motion planning, and visual pilot aids. By integrating these technologies, Near Earth Autonomy aims to make autonomous navigation systems reliable and practical for diverse operational needs.
Dimien, founded in 2013 and based in Buffalo, New York, specializes in manufacturing advanced materials for a variety of applications. The company produces ceramics and inorganic additives, focusing on innovative cathodes for electric vehicle batteries. Its patented high-energy, low-cost, and safe cathode materials are designed to enhance the performance of lithium batteries while maintaining affordability. These cathodes can also be utilized in optical devices, automotive adhesives, and plastic composites. Dimien aims to provide clients with effective battery solutions that strike a balance between performance and cost, catering to the growing demand in the electrified vehicle market.
Vecarius is a company providing heat recovery solutions particularly in markets involving energy-intensive mobile or portable applications.
Urban Electric Power LLC, founded in 2012 and based in Pearl River, New York, specializes in the development of rechargeable zinc anode electricity storage technology. The company focuses on commercializing a unique zinc manganese dioxide battery technology, initially developed by the City University of New York's Energy Institute. Urban Electric Power offers products such as a nickel-zinc flow-assisted battery system and rechargeable zinc-manganese dioxide batteries, designed for stationary energy storage applications. These innovative batteries provide a safe and affordable alternative for energy storage, enhancing the reliability of electricity access. By improving the chemistry of traditional alkaline batteries, Urban Electric Power aims to contribute to public health, education, and economic well-being through enhanced energy solutions.
Ubiquitous Energy, Inc. is a Silicon Valley-based company that specializes in the development of transparent solar technology. Founded in 2011 and originally spun out from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the company has created ClearView Power technology, which allows for the selective conversion of ultraviolet and near-infrared light into electricity while permitting visible light to pass through. This innovative approach enables everyday surfaces, such as windows and smart glass, to function as solar panels without compromising their appearance. ClearView Power serves as an energy source for various electronic devices, including wearables, tablets, and digital signage, thereby addressing battery life limitations in mobile devices. Additionally, Ubiquitous Energy has established a strategic development agreement with Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. to further advance its technology in the market.
PLANT PV is an early stage company focused on the research and development of new materials and device architectures for photovoltaic cells. PLANT PV has developed a drop-in replacement, rear tabbing metallization paste that uses less silver and increases the power conversion of silicon solar cells.
NOHMs Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development of advanced lithium-sulfur and lithium-ion battery technologies, targeting a variety of vehicle markets, including spacecraft and electric automobiles. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Rochester, New York, the company creates innovative materials and manufacturing processes, particularly focusing on enhancing battery performance and safety through its NanoLyte Electrolyte solutions. These new functional ionic liquid materials offer significant improvements in energy capacity and runtime while reducing costs. NOHMs Technologies provides a range of products including electrodes, electrolytes, and separators, as well as solutions for secondary manufacturers, operating under a sales and licensing business model.
Solid Power Inc. is a developer of advanced solid-state rechargeable batteries that eliminate volatile and flammable liquid components. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Louisville, Colorado, the company focuses on creating energy-dense and safe battery solutions for various applications, including portable electronics, electric vehicles, aircraft, and satellites. Solid Power's technology aims to enhance the performance of battery-powered devices by providing longer run times, improved safety, and reduced costs. As an industry leader in next-generation battery technology, Solid Power is positioned to significantly impact the future of energy storage and transportation.
Ubiquitous Energy, Inc. is a Silicon Valley-based company that specializes in the development of transparent solar technology. Founded in 2011 and originally spun out from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the company has created ClearView Power technology, which allows for the selective conversion of ultraviolet and near-infrared light into electricity while permitting visible light to pass through. This innovative approach enables everyday surfaces, such as windows and smart glass, to function as solar panels without compromising their appearance. ClearView Power serves as an energy source for various electronic devices, including wearables, tablets, and digital signage, thereby addressing battery life limitations in mobile devices. Additionally, Ubiquitous Energy has established a strategic development agreement with Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. to further advance its technology in the market.
Inmatech, Inc. develops supercapacitor devices that offer a combination of energy and power that complements other electrochemical storage and conversion devices, including batteries and fuel cells. The company’s product is used in hybrid electric vehicles for load-leveling during start-up, acceleration and regenerative braking, memory back-up in mobile phones, and uninterruptible power supplies. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
NOHMs Technologies, Inc. specializes in the development of advanced lithium-sulfur and lithium-ion battery technologies, targeting a variety of vehicle markets, including spacecraft and electric automobiles. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Rochester, New York, the company creates innovative materials and manufacturing processes, particularly focusing on enhancing battery performance and safety through its NanoLyte Electrolyte solutions. These new functional ionic liquid materials offer significant improvements in energy capacity and runtime while reducing costs. NOHMs Technologies provides a range of products including electrodes, electrolytes, and separators, as well as solutions for secondary manufacturers, operating under a sales and licensing business model.