European Innovation Council

The EIC pilot supports top-class innovators, entrepreneurs, small companies and scientists with bright ideas and the ambition to scale up internationally. It brings together the parts of Horizon 2020 that provide funding, advice and networking opportunities for those at cutting edge of innovation.

David Malo Jean

Director

Past deals in Energy Management

Dracula Technologies

Grant in 2022
Dracula Technologies SAS specializes in the design and manufacture of organic photovoltaic cells aimed at providing energy autonomy for connected devices. Founded in 2011 and based in Valence, France, the company develops products that enable small electronic devices, such as phones, GPS units, and lamps, to self-recharge using solar energy. Their flagship product, Light As Your Energetic Response (LAYER), is designed to capture various forms of light, both indoors and outdoors, and convert it into usable energy through advanced digital printing techniques. The team consists of approximately 20 members, including a scientific committee and an administrative committee, all dedicated to fostering innovation and collaboration within the company. Dracula Technologies operates as a subsidiary of Ardeje.

Insolight

Grant in 2022
Insolight is an energy company that develops and manufactures solar panels. Insolight has developed solar modules with record efficiency 29 percent to reduce residential solar electricity costs below 0.1 $/kWh. Its innovative optical technology combines high efficiency with the ease of mounting of a standard flat panel. Insolight has successfully passed third-party validation at Fraunhofer ISE (36% efficiency on Lab prototype) and at the UPM in Madrid (29% on pre-industrial module). Its business model is to develop the IP, control wholesale distribution and outsource manufacturing. The company was founded in 2015.

PYDRO

Grant in 2021
Pydro GmbH develops modular water turbines for integrated smart pressure management and energy recovery in water pipe networks. The company offers modular turbine system for water pipes which convert energy surpluses into usable power. It offers PT1 Pydro Turbine for running monitoring equipment and PT2 Pydro Turbine for running pressure management devices, chlorination systems, remote terminals, and sump pumps. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.

PYDRO

Venture Round in 2021
Pydro GmbH develops modular water turbines for integrated smart pressure management and energy recovery in water pipe networks. The company offers modular turbine system for water pipes which convert energy surpluses into usable power. It offers PT1 Pydro Turbine for running monitoring equipment and PT2 Pydro Turbine for running pressure management devices, chlorination systems, remote terminals, and sump pumps. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.

Stabl Energy

Grant in 2021
Developer of virtual battery inverters designed to increase the deployment of energy storage for renewable energy by setting a new standard for battery storage. The company's engages in manufacturing central inverters that can be connected to the power grid to reduce the self-consumption of battery storage to a previously unachievable level, enabling clients to avoid life-threatening high battery voltage, utilize the full battery capacity, and maximize energy efficiency.

Plant-e

Grant in 2021
Plant-e is a pioneering company that specializes in harnessing the power of living plants to generate electricity. Founded in 2009 as a spin-off from Wageningen University, the company focuses on developing technology that enables power generation without harming the plants. Utilizing plant-microbial fuel cells, Plant-e captures electrons from the soil and converts them into electrical energy. This innovative approach allows for the creation of power sources from green roofs, wetlands, and rice paddies, effectively transforming them into sustainable energy providers. Marjolein Helder, who has been the CEO since her PhD graduation in 2012, leads the company, while David Strik continues to bridge the gap between scientific research and product development.

Stabl Energy

Venture Round in 2021
Developer of virtual battery inverters designed to increase the deployment of energy storage for renewable energy by setting a new standard for battery storage. The company's engages in manufacturing central inverters that can be connected to the power grid to reduce the self-consumption of battery storage to a previously unachievable level, enabling clients to avoid life-threatening high battery voltage, utilize the full battery capacity, and maximize energy efficiency.

Electrochaea

Venture Round in 2020
Electrochaea GmbH develops and commercializes a grid-scale power-to-gas energy storage technology. The company’s biocatalytic power-to-gas technology converts low-cost and stranded electricity into pipeline-grade renewable gas for direct injection into the existing natural gas grid, which is used for on-site power production, heating applications, or transmitted over long distances using existing pipelines. Its technology enables storing large amounts of renewable energy from wind and solar; and represents a solution for utility-scale energy storage, grid balancing, and carbon recycling. Electrochaea GmbH was founded in 2010 and is based in Planegg, Germany with additional operation facilities at Hvidovre, Denmark, and Sacramento, California.

Enerpoly

Grant in 2020
Enerpoly is a next-generation energy storage technology company pioneering rechargeable zinc-ion battery chemistry. Enerpoly innovates in battery components, production methods, and designs, and employs agile research and development techniques to rapidly deliver batteries that are suitable for the grid, industrial, commercial, and residential uses.

E-peas

Venture Round in 2020
e-peas SA specializes in the design and manufacture of energy autonomous systems for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Founded in 2014 and based in Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium, the company focuses on creating solutions that enable IoT nodes to harness energy from their environment, including sources such as solar, thermal, vibration, and radiofrequency. e-peas develops energy harvesting power management integrated circuits (PMICs) and microcontrollers that enhance the performance and efficiency of IoT devices by extending battery life or eliminating the need for battery replacements altogether. Their products serve various sectors, including home automation, industry, retail, smart metering, healthcare, mobility, security, and agriculture, contributing to smarter, more sustainable technology solutions.

C2C-NewCap

Grant in 2019
C2C-NewCap seeks to provide next-generation devices for storing electrical energy and aims to deliver high efficiency energy solutions. Charge2CNewCap was founded in 2014 by Rui Silva and Andre Mao de Ferro and is based in Lisbon.

Enerpoly

Grant in 2019
Enerpoly is a next-generation energy storage technology company pioneering rechargeable zinc-ion battery chemistry. Enerpoly innovates in battery components, production methods, and designs, and employs agile research and development techniques to rapidly deliver batteries that are suitable for the grid, industrial, commercial, and residential uses.

Valtavalo

Grant in 2018
Valtavalo Ltd, founded in 2008, specializes in the development, manufacture, and supply of energy-efficient LED lighting solutions in Finland and internationally. As the largest LED tube manufacturer in the Northern Countries, Valtavalo focuses on high-volume production and large clients, allowing the company to offer competitive pricing on advanced lighting technologies that were previously considered too costly. Their product line features long-lifetime LED lighting tubes with replaceable light sources, which significantly reduce energy consumption and lower both installation and maintenance costs for users.
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