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.
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.
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.
Zaphiro
Grant in 2018
Zaphiro is a company that specializes in developing real-time monitoring and automation systems aimed at improving the efficiency and profitability of electrical grid operations. Founded in April 2017 as a spin-off of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, it was established by researchers Paolo Romano, Marco Pignati, and Lorenzo Zanni. The company’s technology provides a comprehensive view of energy flows within the grid and enhances fault detection capabilities. By utilizing distributed sensing and a central grid controller, Zaphiro enables clients to safely incorporate renewable energy sources and electric vehicles into their systems. Its solutions facilitate quick responses to electrical faults, thereby reducing the impact of power outages.
Visblue
Grant in 2017
VisBlue is a private company focused on the production and development of vanadium-based redox flow battery systems. Their technology allows for the independent scaling of electrical power and storage capacity, making it suitable for residential homes and small to medium-sized enterprises. VisBlue aims to enhance the utilization of solar and renewable energy systems by providing solutions that enable effective energy storage. The company's batteries are designed with sustainability in mind, incorporating recyclable materials that facilitate responsible end-of-life disposal. With expertise in battery development, power electronics, and market adaptation, VisBlue is committed to meeting the energy storage needs of housing associations, self-governing institutions, and municipalities.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Eds HV Group
Grant in 2017
EDS HV Group specializes in high voltage engineering and consulting services, focusing on the design and installation of wind farm construction projects. Based in Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom, the company offers a comprehensive range of services that encompass high voltage commissioning, fault management, termination, testing, and ongoing operation and maintenance. With years of expertise, EDS HV Group is dedicated to providing high-quality solutions for both onshore and offshore wind farms. The firm prides itself on its ability to deliver professional engineering services around the clock, ensuring reliable support for its clients throughout the entire project lifecycle—from initial design to final connection and commissioning.
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.
Guinault SA
Grant in 2017
Guinault is a French SME that specializes in the construction of electric, pneumatic and climatic energy generators for aircraft.
Trafisense
Grant in 2017
Trafisense is a monitoring service for dry-type power transformers based on proprietary machine-learning technology that offers accurate maintenance planning and early warning of high-risk situations. Trafisense provides 24×7 real-time monitoring of dry-type transformers through online sensors. In addition several local environmental attributes are recorded. The result is a concise, always up-to-date view of the transformer’s status. Trafisense uses proprietary machine-learning algorithms to estimate high-risk situations in dry-type transformers. Critical conditions are detected long before they manifest and the engineering team is notified through mobile messaging and e-mail providing enough time to assess the situation and schedule corrective action. Trafisense does not just display statistics leaving the deciphering job to the customer. Our service generates detailed actionable insights leading maintenance engineers to the root problem and suggesting specific maintenance actions. In addition to the daily and weekly automated reports, our customers receive regular summary reports for each monitored transformer by a team of in-house experts.
GFM Fotovoltaica
Grant in 2017
GFM Photovoltaic works with the best products on the market, TESLA, FRONIUS, VICTRON, CIRCUTOR and AMPERE to offer viable photovoltaic solar energy solutions,and savings to our customers, making the use of Photovoltaic Solar Energy a reality, allowing the greatest savings, independence and energy sustainability, applicable in all sectors and situations in which energy consumption is required. GFM Photovoltaic believes in sustainability and respect for the environment. It believes that renewable energies are the future, but also the present.
Quantum Electric
Grant in 2017
Quantum Electric specializes in advanced electric gearbox technology, known as E-Gear, which significantly enhances the performance and efficiency of electric motors and generators. The company has developed a multispeed transmission system that integrates electronic gears within the motor, allowing for high peak power and torque across a broad range of speeds. This innovative approach employs connected phase coils in stator modules to create a built-in speed controller, ensuring that the motor operates at maximum efficiency at all times. By utilizing this technology, Quantum Electric aims to reduce battery energy consumption, particularly in urban driving conditions, and optimize overall power delivery for electric vehicles.
Carbon Recycling International
Grant in 2017
Carbon Recycling International Inc. specializes in producing renewable methanol from carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and electricity, contributing to energy storage and fuel applications. The company has developed a unique technology known as Emissions-to-Liquids, which allows for the direct synthesis of methanol from carbon dioxide, along with large-scale water electrolysis and flue gas purification processes designed to achieve zero CO2 emissions. Its renewable methanol, marketed under the brand name Vulcanol, is sourced from renewable electricity derived from hydro, geothermal, wind, and solar energy. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Kopavogur, Iceland, the company provides its innovative technology to the power generation and industrial production sectors, enabling more sustainable production methods and the creation of valuable products from waste gases and renewable energy.
Wello
Venture Round in 2017
Wello is a high-tech and innovative company. Their skills and passions come to life in the Penguin wave energy converter which is the result of highly committed innovative work and practical engineering. In the Penguin, Wello introduces a new concept for capturing energy from waves with a unique working principle. The converter is designed to respond to the movement of waves. The asymmetrical shape of the Penguin’s hull creates a gyrating motion in the waves which makes the rotator inside the hull rotate. The power train from wave to electricity is direct without any mechanical or hydraulic gears in between to cause loss of efficiency. Simplicity is one of the key values of Wello. Wello was founded on the passion to produce ecological and commercially viable wave energy solutions.
Oceanflow
Grant in 2017
Oceanflow Energy Limited is a technology development company with specific focus on the design and demonstration of floating solutions for the tidal stream and deep water offshore wind markets. Oceanflow also provides consultancy support to inventor companies in the fields of wave and tidal energy by helping them take their concept through to full scale deployment.
Powervault
Grant in 2016
Powervault Ltd. is a London-based company that designs and markets energy storage solutions, specifically aimed at residential consumers. Founded in 2012, Powervault has developed a plug-and-play domestic energy storage device featuring an integrated battery and control system. This innovative product captures excess electricity generated from solar panels during the day and releases it for use in the evening, allowing users to reduce their reliance on grid electricity and potentially lower their household energy bills by up to 15%. To reach customers, Powervault collaborates with solar photovoltaic (PV) installers across the United Kingdom. The company has invested two years in development, which included laboratory testing and pilot installations in homes. Powervault's mission is to provide an economical and sustainable energy storage option that empowers consumers to take control of their energy use while contributing to environmental sustainability.
Sonolis
Grant in 2016
Sonolis was founded in late 2009 by a group of engineers and entrepreneurs driven by the common desire to create an innovative start-up operating in the renewable energy sector. Sonolis specializes in the design of electronic systems for the production and storage of electricity from renewable sources. Sonolis has grown over the years, acquiring an increasing recognition in the electrical and electronic market with the main goal to follow the industry and advanced services, providing innovative products and services for the construction and maintenance of renewable energy installations based on customers’ specific requirements.
Q3 ENERGY
Grant in 2016
Modern and innovative technologies "made in Germany" ensure the continued existence of our prosperity and the future of our children. Q3 develops and produces these technologies. The Q3 ENERGIE GmbH & Co. KG develops, produces and markets electronic devices, preferably for the field of renewable energies. Q3 stands for the highest quality of products, services and innovations. This is ensured right from the start by the founders' many years of experience, an excellent supplier concept and a coherent and holistic quality management system. Research and Development for a Clean Future Q3 has a research and development department where highly skilled engineers ensure that that Q3 products are durable and robust, and that the yields of energy generation plants are assured with maximum efficiency. Some awards, such as the founding prize of the Schwäbische Zeitung "Market Leader New Technologies 2012", "Industry Award 2013 BEST OF", "SmartEnergyMarket Award Nomination" awarded in 2013, prove the innovative orientation of the Q3 development. The production of Q3 products is handled exclusively by certified and state-of-the-art EMS service providers in Germany. This ensures that all Q3 products meet the highest quality standards. In addition, the outsourced manufacturing concept allows a high degree of flexibility - which has paid off in the strongly fluctuating renewable energy market. Service fast and easy Q3 works with specially selected Q3 trained and certified system partners who are committed to Q3 quality standards. In addition to qualified system planning and customer-oriented advice, these partners also provide competent assistance quickly in the event of service.
Synvertec
Grant in 2016
Synvertec LTD. is an Israeli company founded in 2014, specializing in innovative solutions for integrating Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into electricity grids. The company's flagship product, the Synchronverter®, employs a patented control algorithm developed at Tel Aviv University to transform renewable energy inverters into virtual synchronous generators. This technology enhances grid stability by enabling inverters to actively contribute to the stabilization of electricity grids, particularly in systems with high proportions of renewable energy. Synvertec serves various sectors, including island infrastructures, remote villages, agriculture, and mining. The company has received backing from prominent investors, including Horizon Green Tech Ventures and the Israeli government, and is involved in Horizon 2020, the European Commission's major research and innovation initiative.
Eds HV Group
Grant in 2016
EDS HV Group specializes in high voltage engineering and consulting services, focusing on the design and installation of wind farm construction projects. Based in Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom, the company offers a comprehensive range of services that encompass high voltage commissioning, fault management, termination, testing, and ongoing operation and maintenance. With years of expertise, EDS HV Group is dedicated to providing high-quality solutions for both onshore and offshore wind farms. The firm prides itself on its ability to deliver professional engineering services around the clock, ensuring reliable support for its clients throughout the entire project lifecycle—from initial design to final connection and commissioning.
Qivivo
Grant in 2016
Qivivo is an energy savings provider focused on helping households manage their energy bills more effectively. Recognizing that heating constitutes a significant portion of energy costs, Qivivo offers an intelligent thermostat designed to optimize home temperature settings, potentially reducing energy consumption by up to 25%. The system utilizes automation and artificial intelligence to personalize heating management, ensuring comfort while minimizing waste. By connecting directly to a home's heating system, Qivivo’s solution adjusts temperatures automatically, allowing users to maintain ideal conditions without sacrificing comfort or incurring high energy costs.
Eco ice Kälte GmbH
Grant in 2016
Eco ice is supplying cost-effective and environmentally friendly refrigeration solutions for a variety of cooling applications. In addition to the use of waste heat for cooling through the innovative absorption refrigerator (AKM), Eco also exploits the available LNG temperature level by "recycling the coldness" at -40 to -50 ° C (regasification). In addition to savings in electricity costs, the use of the future-oriented solutions from Eco ice also achieves a drastic reduction in CO2 emissions, making large amounts of the coldness contained in the LNG useful. Founded in 2013, the company is headquartered in Borna, Sachsen.
PLC Group
Grant in 2016
PLC Group engages in the design, installation, and maintenance of electricity infrastructures and renewable energy production plants. PLC Service S.r.l. provides a number of specialized energyrelated services in the sphere of Operations and Maintenance such as the testing of high voltage appliances, the commissioning and activation of energy systems (which includes the conclusion of a number of specialized tests to check the parameters and functions of a system before it is put into operation), preventive and predictive maintenance of systems, round the clock remote control and monitoring of systems, mediumand low voltage cable troubleshooting and infrared thermal explorations.
Electricidad Jaca SL
Grant in 2016
Electricity Jaca SL is an industrial and service company that develops, plans and assembles electrical installations and telecommunications. Electricity Jaca has a qualified and qualified multidisciplinary team to provide a quality service in each field within our sector. It is committed to training aimed at optimal performance of tasks and responsibilities associated with the professional profile of each position of the company. The company's policy is aimed at continuous improvement using processes and systems of control and correction for the improvement of the activity, supported by tools such as ISO 9001 and other practices in methods and management models adapted to the activity we develop.
Deutsche Energieversorgung
Grant in 2016
Deutsche Energieversorgung develops and produces intelligent power storage units of the SENEC brand. With its lead and lithium devices, the company is one of the international market leaders for PV storage. DEV 2018 received the "Top Brand PV Storage" award for the fourth time in a row. The reason for the success of the Leipzig storage manufacturer is the many years of experience in the development and production of all important storage components. Supported by cooperation with well-known partners in the electrical and solar industry, DEV has been offering high-quality products "Made in Germany" for domestic and foreign customers for almost ten years.
Cysenergy
Grant in 2016
CYSNERGY is an engineering company dedicated to the design and installation of intelligent electrical energy management system. CYSNERGY is a Spanish company, pioneer at the international level in the Electric Efficiency sector, which provides one of the most advanced integral solutions in the market, to the problem of the efficiency in the electric energy consumption. The human team of CYSNERGY brings more than 30 years of industrial experience in the field of electrical measurement. We drastically reduce the electrical consumption, both in industrial plants, as in public and private buildings; always maintaining the specifications of the products and services of our Clients. Our objective is to achieve maximum efficiency in the use of electricity.
JOS Technology
Grant in 2015
JOS Technology access to energy is reduced to chargers, CO2 polluting batteries, not flexible extensions, induction. Massive use of cables and wiring causes cluttered spaces, with low flexibility. Traces and wiring require expensive and long structural interventions and reduce building insulation, making them less competitive in terms of energy. In this urgent need of free and customizable energy sources, JOS offers a safe, simple, efficient, customizable, cost completive, lighting and charging system. JOS offers a safe, efficient, cost completive, flexible lighting and charging system. Reduction of consumption, information on the energy use, reduction of at least 90% of WEEE, high speed network integration and configuration flexibility, NO batteries, chargers and traditional Wi-Fi components. Reduction of carbon footprint and fitting integration with PV, without any loss or need of inverter. JOS system is based on a very thin panel (3 mm), with potentially infinite connection points. JOS means a new advanced standard in electric and data transmission, a revolution in smart grid systems. It allows hundreds of wireless sockets from just 1 power supply, and gives billion of possible modifications without any structural intervention, and without traces that affect the building insulation. JOS allows High power output 7A (up to 48 V DC), Max Efficiency – Flexibility – Integration – Customization, Max extension of energy distribution network, Energy saving up to 20%, High speed DATA transmission (256 Kb/sec), Co2 and WEEE Reduction up to 90%, Direct PV power supply (without inverter)
Olife Energy
Grant in 2015
Olife Energy provides power storage units for homes and businesses. The system accumulates electric power from solar panels and other renewable sources, and optimize power consumption from the grid. This significantly reduces the cost of electricity while providing sufficient power in the event of outage.
Qivivo
Grant in 2015
Qivivo is an energy savings provider focused on helping households manage their energy bills more effectively. Recognizing that heating constitutes a significant portion of energy costs, Qivivo offers an intelligent thermostat designed to optimize home temperature settings, potentially reducing energy consumption by up to 25%. The system utilizes automation and artificial intelligence to personalize heating management, ensuring comfort while minimizing waste. By connecting directly to a home's heating system, Qivivo’s solution adjusts temperatures automatically, allowing users to maintain ideal conditions without sacrificing comfort or incurring high energy costs.
eVISO
Grant in 2015
eVISO is specialized in the supply of electricity for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), farms, shops and restaurants in Low Voltage and Medium Voltage.
Sendekia Ingeniería
Grant in 2015
Sendekia Ingeniería is an engineering and development company focused on creating innovative solutions for the renewable energy sector, particularly in photovoltaic solar energy. The company holds over seven patents that demonstrate its commitment to innovation. Additionally, Sendekia Ingeniería is expanding its operations into the United States, Portugal, and Latin America. Among its notable projects is the development of a submersible turbine designed to harness wave power, converting the energy generated from wave movement into electricity. This diverse portfolio highlights the company's dedication to advancing renewable energy technologies.
Gasfill
Grant in 2015
Gasfill develops home Gasfill develops home refueling system for CNG vehicles. The Company was founded by four shareholders in January 2004 with a vision to develop and bring to market a home refueling appliance for CNG cars that can be used anywhere in the world where a domestic supply of natural gas and electricity is available. The Company’s foundation originally centered on technology transferred from British Gas, which had fallen outside the strategic focus of BG plc (one of the companies formed on privatization). The Company developed its first model, gasfill 2000, and then, after various customer trials, refined this to the current gasfill HOME.
Elinta
Grant in 2015
Elinta is a Lithuanian company specializing in the design and development of innovative electronics and automated control systems technology. The firm focuses on industrial automation and produces a range of products, including 3D imaging systems, electric vehicle systems, electronic components, measuring and testing devices, as well as electric drives for bicycles. Additionally, Elinta Motors, a division of the company, develops electric and plug-in hybrid drives specifically tailored for commercial vehicles weighing up to 7.2 tons. All components, such as electric motors, battery modules, and associated electronics, are created in-house, underscoring the company's commitment to integrated and advanced technological solutions.
3S Antriebe
Grant in 2015
3S Antriebe develops and distributes electric drive systems especially for buried valves in water, gas and district heating networks. 3S drive technology sets new standards in terms of efficiency, power volume and power-to-weight ratio. The innovative mobile and stationary 3S drive solutions developed with the market make the operation of underground utility networks more economical. 3S Antriebe GmbH emerged from 3S Antriebe GbR and was founded in 2007 by the three brothers Axel, Fabian and Steffen Sacharowitz ("3S").
EP Tender
Grant in 2015
EP Tender is a France-based company founded in 2012 by Jean-Baptiste Segard, specializing in a modular service for extending the range of electric vehicles. The company offers a smart power bank trailer that serves as an electric generator, available for on-demand rental. This innovative solution is designed to facilitate long-distance travel for electric vehicle users, providing a seamless experience that balances affordability with environmental sustainability. By offering a practical and efficient means of extending the driving range, EP Tender aims to support the transition to cleaner energy in the transportation sector.
Quantitas Energy
Grant in 2015
Quantitas Energy is a technology company in the optimization, and improvement of processes,facilities, industrial products, by digitizing of industrial data on our software platform. Also it performs measurements and electrical tests through a testing laboratory, and specialized services in energy management and electrical engineering.
Synvertec
Grant in 2015
Synvertec LTD. is an Israeli company founded in 2014, specializing in innovative solutions for integrating Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into electricity grids. The company's flagship product, the Synchronverter®, employs a patented control algorithm developed at Tel Aviv University to transform renewable energy inverters into virtual synchronous generators. This technology enhances grid stability by enabling inverters to actively contribute to the stabilization of electricity grids, particularly in systems with high proportions of renewable energy. Synvertec serves various sectors, including island infrastructures, remote villages, agriculture, and mining. The company has received backing from prominent investors, including Horizon Green Tech Ventures and the Israeli government, and is involved in Horizon 2020, the European Commission's major research and innovation initiative.
Epic Power Converters
Grant in 2015
Epic Power Converters provides power electronics and energy storage solutions to enhance any lift efficiency. The company is a spin-off of the University of Zaragoza with a vision to design, develop, produce and sell energy recovery systems that store this energy for reutilization by the system. Its first and main product since June 2013 is the ERS P3K, a market-driven high-tech system that makes existing or new elevators more efficient and reduces consumption.
IBIS Power
Grant in 2015
IBIS Power is an innovative company focused on providing renewable energy solutions that have a significant societal impact. The company specializes in transforming advanced technologies into practical applications aimed at fostering a resilient future that harmonizes human activity with nature. Among its notable products is PowerNEST, a groundbreaking system designed for high-rise buildings that generates six times more energy from limited rooftop space compared to traditional solar panels. This system combines solar and wind energy with a unique Venturi effect, enabling it to supply electricity for multiple building levels at a lower cost than conventional grid options. PowerNEST is seamlessly integrated into building architecture and has received recognition as a highly impactful technology by various governments and organizations. Additionally, IBIS Power offers other products such as PowerVibes for temporary energy needs at events and PowerResponse, a portable energy module for post-disaster situations, further demonstrating its commitment to advancing renewable energy accessibility and efficiency.
Schwungrad Energie
Grant in 2015
Schwungrad specializes in the installation and operation of high energy battery/flywheel storage plant which can support stable, reliable and efficient electricity grid operation. Schwungrad is a consortium of energy specialists and financial investors and is based in Ireland. Schwungrad intend to provide system services to transmission system operators (TSOs) in European Countries, which will provide for the achievement of renewable electricity targets throughout the EU by enabling higher levels of intermittent and unpredictable renewable generation. Schwungrad will develop the capability of providing system services in an effective and economical way by adapting proven flywheel and integrating battery technology to produce an innovative hybrid system. The plant equipment will meet relevant EU standards.
Qnergy
Grant in 2015
Qnergy Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of Stirling engines and systems designed for remote power applications across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Ogden, Utah, with additional offices in Calgary, Canada, and Houston, Texas, the company offers a range of energy solutions, including generators that convert various heat sources—such as biofuels and high-grade waste heat—into electricity. Additionally, Qnergy provides compressed air pneumatic solutions aimed at reducing methane emissions from pneumatic devices. Its advanced Stirling engine technology, which has roots in miniature cryogenic coolers, is designed to achieve high efficiency, with the capability to generate power and hot water on-site with an efficiency exceeding 90%. The company's systems are maintenance-free, eliminating the need for lubrication and oil changes, thereby enhancing operational efficiency while contributing to reduced emissions.
GFM Fotovoltaica
Grant in 2015
GFM Photovoltaic works with the best products on the market, TESLA, FRONIUS, VICTRON, CIRCUTOR and AMPERE to offer viable photovoltaic solar energy solutions,and savings to our customers, making the use of Photovoltaic Solar Energy a reality, allowing the greatest savings, independence and energy sustainability, applicable in all sectors and situations in which energy consumption is required. GFM Photovoltaic believes in sustainability and respect for the environment. It believes that renewable energies are the future, but also the present.
Perpetuum
Venture Round in 2015
Perpetuum Ltd. specializes in the engineering, manufacturing, and commercialization of electromagnetic vibration harvesting micro generators. Founded in 2004 and based in Southampton, United Kingdom, the company focuses on creating battery-free vibration energy harvesters and wireless sensor nodes for various applications, including rail, oil and gas, chemicals, power generation, and water treatment. Perpetuum's technology converts mechanical vibrations into electrical energy, enabling autonomous, maintenance-free wireless sensors that monitor equipment conditions and processes. This innovative approach enhances efficiency and safety in fleet management and services, particularly within the rail industry. As a technology spin-off from the University of Southampton, Perpetuum has established itself as a leader in vibration energy harvesting, providing practical solutions for wireless automation.
En3 GmbH
Grant in 2014
En3 GmbH is a technology company founded in 2009 in Rostock, Germany, that specializes in developing energy efficiency systems utilizing small steam power systems with a capacity of up to 50 kWel. The company produces rotary-piston engines designed for both stationary and mobile applications within organic Rankine cycle processes, facilitating the production of electricity or refrigeration. En3 GmbH's innovative technology enables clients to convert residual and waste heat, often released into the environment without use, into valuable electricity. Through the development of its advanced energy conversion systems, En3 GmbH aims to provide economical solutions for harnessing waste heat across various industries.
Heliox
Grant in 2014
Heliox focuses on developing innovative and reliable power products and services, particularly in the realm of electric vehicle charging. The company specializes in manufacturing smart energy charging equipment designed for heavy-duty applications, including electric buses, trucks, and passenger cars. Through extensive research and development, Heliox has created fast charging technology in collaboration with bus manufacturers and public transport operators. This technology includes connectivity-based services that provide clients with reliable solutions for remote maintenance, diagnostics, and charging infrastructure, ensuring efficient and effective operations in the electric mobility sector.
Cysenergy
Grant in 2014
CYSNERGY is an engineering company dedicated to the design and installation of intelligent electrical energy management system. CYSNERGY is a Spanish company, pioneer at the international level in the Electric Efficiency sector, which provides one of the most advanced integral solutions in the market, to the problem of the efficiency in the electric energy consumption. The human team of CYSNERGY brings more than 30 years of industrial experience in the field of electrical measurement. We drastically reduce the electrical consumption, both in industrial plants, as in public and private buildings; always maintaining the specifications of the products and services of our Clients. Our objective is to achieve maximum efficiency in the use of electricity.
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