The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency established in 1950 and based in Alexandria, Virginia. It is dedicated to supporting research and education in science and engineering across a wide range of disciplines. The NSF provides significant non-dilutive funding, up to $1.5 million, to startups and small businesses through its America's Seed Fund initiative, which is part of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program mandated by Congress. With an operating budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF is committed to advancing fundamental research and education, thus fostering innovation and technological development in the United States.
AeroShield specializes in the production of a super-insulating, nanoporous glass material designed for energy-efficient windows. This innovative material, made from silica aerogel, provides optical clarity akin to traditional glass while delivering insulation performance that is 50% superior to standard windows. By integrating AeroShield's technology between two glass panes, manufacturers can significantly enhance the thermal efficiency of their products. Additionally, the payback period for AeroShield-enhanced windows is up to five times faster than that of comparable high-performance windows, making it an attractive option for both manufacturers and consumers. This focus on sustainability and energy efficiency supports industry compliance goals and improves overall product performance.
Ladon Robotics
Grant in 2022
Ladon Robotics specializes in the development of autonomous cargo vessels that harness wind and solar power for efficient transportation. By integrating sails coated with advanced solar cells, these vessels can charge batteries that sustain operations even in the absence of wind. This innovative approach allows Ladon Robotics to offer a reliable and cost-effective alternative to conventional cargo ships, enabling clients to significantly reduce fuel and labor expenses. The company's focus on automation and swarm logistics further enhances the efficiency of cargo services, positioning it as a leader in sustainable maritime logistics.
NanoFlex Power
Grant in 2022
NanoFlex Power Corporation specializes in the research, development, commercialization, and licensing of advanced photovoltaic technologies focused on thin-film solar products. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, the company has established a portfolio of U.S. patents and international counterparts resulting from its sponsored research programs. Its innovations include Gallium Arsenide-based solar thin films and organic photovoltaic materials, which are designed for high efficiency, flexibility, and aesthetic applications such as semi-transparency and tinting. The technologies are applicable across a wide range of sectors, including portable and off-grid power generation, building-integrated photovoltaics, aerospace, and automotive industries, as well as Internet of Things applications. Founded in 1994, NanoFlex Power aims to unlock new opportunities in solar energy with its cost-effective and high-performance solutions.
SuperClean Glass
Grant in 2021
SuperClean Glass develops technology that is based on proprietary electrodes that generate electric fields to sweep away dust from solar panels, thereby offering cleaning efficiency that is focused on utility-scale solar installations in desert regions.
Solestial
Grant in 2021
Solestial, Inc. is a solar energy company focused on developing innovative solar panels specifically designed for use in space. Its core technology features an ultra-thin silicon solar cell that can self-repair radiation damage at normal operating temperatures, packaged in a flexible, lightweight panel. These panels are engineered to experience minimal degradation over a lifespan of up to 10 years in low Earth orbit. Solestial's manufacturing process allows for mass production using automated machines, resulting in costs that are 90% lower than traditional technologies and offering virtually unlimited capacity. By addressing the energy needs of current satellite constellations and future utility-scale infrastructure in space, Solestial is contributing to the development of the emerging space economy.
Swift Solar
Grant in 2021
Swift Solar Inc. is a company that designs and manufactures lightweight solar panels and systems, focusing on advanced solar technology. Established in 2017 and headquartered in San Carlos, California, with an additional site in Golden, Colorado, Swift Solar specializes in perovskite solar cells, which are engineered to be more efficient and cost-effective than conventional solar panels. The company’s innovative approach involves creating ultra-thin perovskite films that absorb various parts of the solar spectrum, resulting in high-efficiency tandem solar cells. These cells not only enhance solar conversion efficiency but also provide significant weight advantages, making them suitable for applications in aerospace, automotive, and building sectors. Swift Solar emphasizes domestic manufacturing and utilizes abundant raw materials to ensure scalability in its operations.
SunDensity
Grant in 2021
SunDensity has developed a groundbreaking Photonic Smart Coating (PSC™) technology that enables the up and down conversion of the wavelengths in white light (UV to IR) to match the desired band which can solve several in-efficiencies in photonics. By conversion of spectrum, they have developed, and field tested a patent-pending PSC™ that significantly reduces the cost of electricity generated by solar photovoltaics (PV) applications, customizes thermal and optical behavior of architectural glass, and increases the quantum efficiency of optoelectronic instruments.
AeroShield
Grant in 2021
AeroShield specializes in the production of a super-insulating, nanoporous glass material designed for energy-efficient windows. This innovative material, made from silica aerogel, provides optical clarity akin to traditional glass while delivering insulation performance that is 50% superior to standard windows. By integrating AeroShield's technology between two glass panes, manufacturers can significantly enhance the thermal efficiency of their products. Additionally, the payback period for AeroShield-enhanced windows is up to five times faster than that of comparable high-performance windows, making it an attractive option for both manufacturers and consumers. This focus on sustainability and energy efficiency supports industry compliance goals and improves overall product performance.
Silartek
Grant in 2021
SilarTek, founded in 2020 and based in Leominster, Massachusetts, focuses on developing innovative solar silicon technology to enhance the affordability of solar panels. The company employs molten salt electrolysis combined with advanced molten salt compositions to produce low-cost solar-grade silicon. This technology aims to make solar energy more accessible to a broader consumer base, facilitating the adoption of renewable energy solutions.
BlueDot Photonics
Grant in 2021
BlueDot Photonics, Inc. is a company based in Kirkland, Washington, that designs, develops, and produces solar panels and various photonic devices. Established in 2019, the company focuses on enhancing solar panel performance and durability through innovative semiconductor materials. By improving the power output of solar panels, BlueDot Photonics aims to make clean energy more accessible and affordable for a broader range of customers.
Leading Edge Equipment Technologies
Grant in 2020
Leading Edge Equipment Technologies, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of equipment for solar panel production. Founded in 2008 and based in Wilmington, Massachusetts, the company specializes in developing kerfless, single-crystal silicon wafers designed to enhance the efficiency and reduce the costs of solar cells and panels. Their innovative floating silicon method eliminates the need for wire-sawing large silicon ingots, utilizing less energy-intensive furnaces and resulting in higher efficiency solar cells. This technology not only lowers manufacturing costs but also reduces emissions, making it an environmentally friendly option for solar panel manufacturers. Formerly known as Leading Edge Crystal Technologies, the company rebranded in May 2020 to reflect its focus on advanced equipment technologies in the renewable energy sector.
Antora Energy
Grant in 2020
Antora Energy specializes in providing zero-carbon industrial heat and power solutions for heavy industries, aiming to replace fossil fuels with cleaner alternatives. The company has developed innovative thermal batteries that utilize excess electricity generated from solar and wind sources. These batteries store thermal energy by heating blocks of carbon, which can then be used to produce reliable power and heat. By integrating renewable resources into the electricity grid, Antora enables industries to achieve sustainable and dependable energy solutions while significantly reducing carbon emissions.
SunDensity
Grant in 2020
SunDensity has developed a groundbreaking Photonic Smart Coating (PSC™) technology that enables the up and down conversion of the wavelengths in white light (UV to IR) to match the desired band which can solve several in-efficiencies in photonics. By conversion of spectrum, they have developed, and field tested a patent-pending PSC™ that significantly reduces the cost of electricity generated by solar photovoltaics (PV) applications, customizes thermal and optical behavior of architectural glass, and increases the quantum efficiency of optoelectronic instruments.
Swift Coat
Grant in 2020
Swift Coat, Inc. is an Arizona-based company that specializes in designing and manufacturing nanoparticle-coating solutions. Incorporated in 2016 and located in Peoria, Arizona, Swift Coat offers innovative coating materials capable of covering a wide range of surfaces, including those that are hard, soft, smooth, rough, flat, and irregularly shaped. The company's technology enables efficient application through aerosol cans, allowing for rapid coating of large areas while maintaining precise thickness tolerances. Swift Coat serves various markets, including solar energy, military applications, consumer products, industrial sectors, glazing, filtration, displays, and sensors.
Microgrid Labs
Grant in 2020
Microgrid Labs, Inc. is a software and consulting company based in Durham, North Carolina, specializing in the development of solutions for microgrids, electric vehicle infrastructure, and solar forecasting. Founded in 2015, the company focuses on planning and modeling for fleet electrification and microgrid projects, offering services that include initial assessments, feasibility studies, and simulation. By providing consulting and software solutions, Microgrid Labs supports clients throughout the implementation and operations phases, helping them design economically viable projects while optimizing energy storage and management systems.
MMCISolar
Grant in 2019
MMCISolar specializes in renewable energy solutions, focusing on solar thermal technology. The company has developed an innovative platform that generates energy for heating infrastructure by utilizing air to transport heat, thereby eliminating the need for copper in panel construction. Additionally, MMCISolar employs stainless steel piping for heat transportation, which enhances the efficiency of their solar thermal systems. The company is also dedicated to technology development and comprehensive workforce cultivation, aiming to advance the renewable energy sector through both innovative solutions and skilled personnel.
Solestial
Grant in 2019
Solestial, Inc. is a solar energy company focused on developing innovative solar panels specifically designed for use in space. Its core technology features an ultra-thin silicon solar cell that can self-repair radiation damage at normal operating temperatures, packaged in a flexible, lightweight panel. These panels are engineered to experience minimal degradation over a lifespan of up to 10 years in low Earth orbit. Solestial's manufacturing process allows for mass production using automated machines, resulting in costs that are 90% lower than traditional technologies and offering virtually unlimited capacity. By addressing the energy needs of current satellite constellations and future utility-scale infrastructure in space, Solestial is contributing to the development of the emerging space economy.
Swift Solar
Grant in 2019
Swift Solar Inc. is a company that designs and manufactures lightweight solar panels and systems, focusing on advanced solar technology. Established in 2017 and headquartered in San Carlos, California, with an additional site in Golden, Colorado, Swift Solar specializes in perovskite solar cells, which are engineered to be more efficient and cost-effective than conventional solar panels. The company’s innovative approach involves creating ultra-thin perovskite films that absorb various parts of the solar spectrum, resulting in high-efficiency tandem solar cells. These cells not only enhance solar conversion efficiency but also provide significant weight advantages, making them suitable for applications in aerospace, automotive, and building sectors. Swift Solar emphasizes domestic manufacturing and utilizes abundant raw materials to ensure scalability in its operations.
Fullmoon Sensors
Grant in 2019
Fullmoon Sensors specializes in the design and deployment of intelligent chemical sensing networks aimed at continuous monitoring of airborne chemicals. Founded in 2018 and based in Palo Alto, California, the company focuses on solutions for detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere. Its patented microfabricated sensors are capable of differentiating, speciating, and quantifying various VOCs while operating efficiently at low power, typically through a USB connection. By utilizing IoT technology, Fullmoon Sensors enables users to identify and measure different low-power gases, contributing to improved environmental monitoring and safety.
AmberWave
Grant in 2019
AmberWave, Inc. is a research and development company specializing in photovoltaic technology solutions and semiconductor manufacturing, aimed at serving commercial and industrial sectors, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Ipswich, Massachusetts, the company focuses on advanced substrate engineering for integrated circuits, semiconductor lighting, and photovoltaics. AmberWave’s notable technologies include Strained Silicon, which enhances microchip performance while reducing power consumption, and Aspect Ratio Trapping, utilized in the production of silicon-based photonics and photovoltaic cells. Previously known as AmberWave Systems Corporation, the company rebranded in 2010 and continues to develop high-value materials for emerging markets and applications.
ETC Solar
Grant in 2019
ETC Solar B.V. is a company based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with an additional office in Los Angeles, California, that specializes in developing and commercializing advanced front contact technology for solar cells. Founded in 2017, ETC Solar focuses on creating effectively transparent contacts that significantly reduce shading losses, thus enhancing the efficiency of solar energy generation. Their innovative technology not only aids in the renewal and recycling of energy but also offers solutions applicable to various types of solar cells, making it a pivotal player in the renewable energy sector.
Mesh++
Grant in 2019
Mesh++ is a solar-powered routers developer. Mesh++ uses mobile processing power to deliver a high-speed WiFi connection to outdoors and public places.
Imagen Energy
Grant in 2018
Imagen Energy specializes in providing innovative energy solutions focused on enhancing energy efficiency and reliability. The company develops compact and highly efficient energy systems, including advanced electric vehicle (EV) fast charging equipment manufactured in the United States. These chargers are designed to optimize limited grid power availability at public and fleet charging locations, making them particularly suitable for urban areas with constrained investment in EV infrastructure. In addition to EV charging solutions, Imagen Energy offers solar energy solutions, encompassing solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools. These products enable both businesses and homeowners to harness clean electricity, store surplus solar energy, and increase energy independence while reducing dependence on traditional power grids.
Dimensional Energy
Grant in 2018
Dimensional Energy is a chemistry company focused on pioneering artificial photosynthesis to create environmentally friendly polymers and chemical intermediates. The company develops technology that utilizes and distributes sunlight in scalable reactor systems, effectively capturing and converting carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon fuels. By employing innovative waveguides, Dimensional Energy ensures even distribution of sunlight within its reactors, enhancing the reactivity of carbon dioxide molecules through functionalized catalysts. This approach aims to provide viable solar fuels, addressing critical energy needs while promoting sustainability.
PowerFlex Systems
Grant in 2018
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a company based in Los Altos, California, that focuses on designing, building, operating, and monitoring electric vehicle charging stations. Established in 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc. PowerFlex offers an intelligent energy management platform, known as PowerFlex X™, which optimizes clean energy assets such as solar, energy storage, EV chargers, and microgrids. This system employs patented algorithms to reduce energy costs by maximizing the use of distributed energy resources. PowerFlex is recognized as the second-largest installer of commercial rooftop solar and has developed the fourth-largest network of Level 2 EV chargers in the United States. Its solar and storage projects contribute to reducing carbon emissions, offsetting approximately 70,000 tons of CO2 annually, while its network of more than 10,000 EV chargers accounted for a reduction of nearly 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023. The company's initiatives aim to transform organizations into clean-energy facilities, enhance energy resiliency, and support sustainability efforts.
Leading Edge Equipment Technologies
Grant in 2018
Leading Edge Equipment Technologies, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of equipment for solar panel production. Founded in 2008 and based in Wilmington, Massachusetts, the company specializes in developing kerfless, single-crystal silicon wafers designed to enhance the efficiency and reduce the costs of solar cells and panels. Their innovative floating silicon method eliminates the need for wire-sawing large silicon ingots, utilizing less energy-intensive furnaces and resulting in higher efficiency solar cells. This technology not only lowers manufacturing costs but also reduces emissions, making it an environmentally friendly option for solar panel manufacturers. Formerly known as Leading Edge Crystal Technologies, the company rebranded in May 2020 to reflect its focus on advanced equipment technologies in the renewable energy sector.
Antora Energy
Grant in 2018
Antora Energy specializes in providing zero-carbon industrial heat and power solutions for heavy industries, aiming to replace fossil fuels with cleaner alternatives. The company has developed innovative thermal batteries that utilize excess electricity generated from solar and wind sources. These batteries store thermal energy by heating blocks of carbon, which can then be used to produce reliable power and heat. By integrating renewable resources into the electricity grid, Antora enables industries to achieve sustainable and dependable energy solutions while significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Swift Coat
Grant in 2018
Swift Coat, Inc. is an Arizona-based company that specializes in designing and manufacturing nanoparticle-coating solutions. Incorporated in 2016 and located in Peoria, Arizona, Swift Coat offers innovative coating materials capable of covering a wide range of surfaces, including those that are hard, soft, smooth, rough, flat, and irregularly shaped. The company's technology enables efficient application through aerosol cans, allowing for rapid coating of large areas while maintaining precise thickness tolerances. Swift Coat serves various markets, including solar energy, military applications, consumer products, industrial sectors, glazing, filtration, displays, and sensors.
Rebound Technologies
Grant in 2018
Rebound Technologies, Inc. specializes in the manufacturing and supply of advanced thermal energy storage systems tailored for commercial refrigeration and off-grid cooling applications. Founded in 2012 and based in Commerce City, Colorado, the company offers innovative products such as IcePoint, which integrates an embedded thermal energy storage system to significantly reduce cooling costs for supermarkets, and SunChill, designed for agricultural needs in developing regions. SunChill effectively converts solar thermal energy into refrigeration, enhancing agricultural productivity by rapidly cooling harvested crops and maintaining their quality at local markets. Rebound Technologies emphasizes customized solutions that utilize renewable resources and waste heat capture, aiming to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs while supporting self-sustaining business models. The company's initiatives are currently backed by research grants from the U.S. Federal Government.
Microgrid Labs
Grant in 2018
Microgrid Labs, Inc. is a software and consulting company based in Durham, North Carolina, specializing in the development of solutions for microgrids, electric vehicle infrastructure, and solar forecasting. Founded in 2015, the company focuses on planning and modeling for fleet electrification and microgrid projects, offering services that include initial assessments, feasibility studies, and simulation. By providing consulting and software solutions, Microgrid Labs supports clients throughout the implementation and operations phases, helping them design economically viable projects while optimizing energy storage and management systems.
Lucent Optics
Grant in 2017
Lucent Optics, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacturing of solar energy-powered light emitting diode (LED) panels and related products. Founded in 2012 and based in Sacramento, California, the company employs advanced optical technology to create a variety of innovative products, including flexible LED lighting panels, light couplings for LCD displays, and daylight harvesting materials. Their product lineup features solutions such as retro-reflective sheeting, daylight directing window film, and Panaglo, a panel designed for daylight harvesting and glare control. Lucent Optics is committed to enhancing energy efficiency and renewable energy through its technologies, which aim to optimize solar energy harvesting and reduce lighting energy consumption. The company collaborates with corporate partners and industry stakeholders to facilitate the transition of its technologies into high-growth markets, focusing on minimizing development costs and validating concepts effectively.
PowerFlex Systems
Grant in 2017
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a company based in Los Altos, California, that focuses on designing, building, operating, and monitoring electric vehicle charging stations. Established in 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc. PowerFlex offers an intelligent energy management platform, known as PowerFlex X™, which optimizes clean energy assets such as solar, energy storage, EV chargers, and microgrids. This system employs patented algorithms to reduce energy costs by maximizing the use of distributed energy resources. PowerFlex is recognized as the second-largest installer of commercial rooftop solar and has developed the fourth-largest network of Level 2 EV chargers in the United States. Its solar and storage projects contribute to reducing carbon emissions, offsetting approximately 70,000 tons of CO2 annually, while its network of more than 10,000 EV chargers accounted for a reduction of nearly 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023. The company's initiatives aim to transform organizations into clean-energy facilities, enhance energy resiliency, and support sustainability efforts.
Dimensional Energy
Grant in 2017
Dimensional Energy is a chemistry company focused on pioneering artificial photosynthesis to create environmentally friendly polymers and chemical intermediates. The company develops technology that utilizes and distributes sunlight in scalable reactor systems, effectively capturing and converting carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon fuels. By employing innovative waveguides, Dimensional Energy ensures even distribution of sunlight within its reactors, enhancing the reactivity of carbon dioxide molecules through functionalized catalysts. This approach aims to provide viable solar fuels, addressing critical energy needs while promoting sustainability.
Bert Thin Films
Grant in 2017
Bert Thin Films, LLC is a manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky, specializing in copper paste for solar panel production. Founded in 2014, the company has developed a patented product known as CuBert, which serves as a direct substitute for traditional silver paste used in manufacturing solar panels. CuBert can be applied using standard screen-printing equipment and belt furnaces, allowing solar panel manufacturers to adopt this more cost-effective solution without altering their existing processes. By utilizing copper conductors, Bert Thin Films aims to help its clients achieve significant cost savings in the production of solar panels.
Imagen Energy
Grant in 2016
Imagen Energy specializes in providing innovative energy solutions focused on enhancing energy efficiency and reliability. The company develops compact and highly efficient energy systems, including advanced electric vehicle (EV) fast charging equipment manufactured in the United States. These chargers are designed to optimize limited grid power availability at public and fleet charging locations, making them particularly suitable for urban areas with constrained investment in EV infrastructure. In addition to EV charging solutions, Imagen Energy offers solar energy solutions, encompassing solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools. These products enable both businesses and homeowners to harness clean electricity, store surplus solar energy, and increase energy independence while reducing dependence on traditional power grids.
Microgrid Labs
Grant in 2016
Microgrid Labs, Inc. is a software and consulting company based in Durham, North Carolina, specializing in the development of solutions for microgrids, electric vehicle infrastructure, and solar forecasting. Founded in 2015, the company focuses on planning and modeling for fleet electrification and microgrid projects, offering services that include initial assessments, feasibility studies, and simulation. By providing consulting and software solutions, Microgrid Labs supports clients throughout the implementation and operations phases, helping them design economically viable projects while optimizing energy storage and management systems.
MTPV
Grant in 2016
MTPV Power Corporation is a clean energy company that focuses on innovations in Micron-gap ThermalPhotoVoltaics technology (MTPV). MTPV technology began development at MIT and Draper Laboratory before moving to the labs of MTPV Power Corporation. It was founded in 2003 and headquartered in Austin, Texas.
BEM Controls
Grant in 2016
BEM Controls specializes in monitoring and controlling energy systems through its open-architecture software. The company's solutions leverage the Internet of Things (IoT) to facilitate the oversight of significant electrical loads, solar photovoltaic systems, energy storage units, security cameras, and various IoT sensors. Clients are able to actively monitor their energy usage, conduct analytics, and manage energy systems in both commercial and residential buildings. BEM Controls offers a diverse range of software products and related services to meet the specific needs of its customers.
MMCISolar
Grant in 2015
MMCISolar specializes in renewable energy solutions, focusing on solar thermal technology. The company has developed an innovative platform that generates energy for heating infrastructure by utilizing air to transport heat, thereby eliminating the need for copper in panel construction. Additionally, MMCISolar employs stainless steel piping for heat transportation, which enhances the efficiency of their solar thermal systems. The company is also dedicated to technology development and comprehensive workforce cultivation, aiming to advance the renewable energy sector through both innovative solutions and skilled personnel.
Bert Thin Films
Grant in 2014
Bert Thin Films, LLC is a manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky, specializing in copper paste for solar panel production. Founded in 2014, the company has developed a patented product known as CuBert, which serves as a direct substitute for traditional silver paste used in manufacturing solar panels. CuBert can be applied using standard screen-printing equipment and belt furnaces, allowing solar panel manufacturers to adopt this more cost-effective solution without altering their existing processes. By utilizing copper conductors, Bert Thin Films aims to help its clients achieve significant cost savings in the production of solar panels.
Plant Pv
Grant in 2014
Plant PV is an early-stage company established in 2010 and headquartered in Oakland, California, specializing in the research and development of materials and device architectures for photovoltaic cells. The company has created an innovative rear tabbing metallization paste that reduces silver usage while enhancing the power conversion efficiency of silicon solar cells. This advancement aims to support clients in transitioning towards sustainable energy solutions effectively. As of early 2019, Plant PV operates as a subsidiary of Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd.
Ubiquitous Energy
Grant in 2014
Ubiquitous Energy, Inc. specializes in the development of transparent photovoltaics that aim to enhance energy efficiency in everyday products and surfaces. The company's ClearView Power technology allows windows and other surfaces to harness solar energy while remaining visually indistinguishable from standard glass. This innovative approach enables the generation of electricity from ultraviolet and near-infrared light, providing a sustainable power source for various devices, including wearables, tablets, and smart glass applications. Founded in 2011 and based in Redwood City, California, Ubiquitous Energy originated from research at MIT and has established a production facility in Silicon Valley. The company has also formed a strategic development agreement with Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., reinforcing its position as a leader in transparent solar technology.
Voltaic Coatings
Grant in 2014
Voltaic Coatings specializes in conductive polymers, offering a unique thin-film coating that serves as a conductive material for diverse applications such as touch screens, electronic displays, and solar cells. The company holds an exclusive license to a pending composition of matter patent developed at the University of Delaware, which introduces a novel material that enhances the production of electronic displays, organic lighting, and thin-film solar devices. This innovative product allows clients to customize their materials, facilitating the replacement of traditional components used in transparent conductors and hole injection layers within their devices.
Lite Enterprises
Grant in 2014
Lite Enterprises uses in applications include aquaculture, agriculture, cell phone and broadcast towers, wind turbines, and solar farms, protecting wildlife from toxic waste zones. They offer cameras with motion detection capabilities, and a wireless mesh network allows remote access and control.
Nanophotonica
Grant in 2014
Nanophotonica Inc. specializes in developing nanomaterials and production techniques that enhance the performance of optoelectronic devices, including displays and solar panels. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a research lab in Gainesville, the company focuses on improving device characteristics by providing materials that serve as barriers to moisture and oxygen. This functionality helps prevent the premature degradation of organic layers, thereby extending the lifespan of electronic devices. Additionally, Nanophotonica produces QLED displays that deliver pure and vibrant colors using cost-effective manufacturing processes that reduce material waste, enabling affordable and high-quality display solutions for various industries.
Next Energy Technologies
Grant in 2014
Next Energy Technologies specializes in transparent photovoltaic technology that enables windows to generate electricity from sunlight. Their innovative nano-coating converts ultraviolet and infrared light into usable energy, allowing buildings to produce renewable energy on-site and contribute to net-zero energy goals. This technology maintains transparency and efficiency, even in challenging lighting conditions, and is integrated directly into dual-pane windows, which reduces additional encapsulation costs. By transforming traditional windows and glass facades into energy-generating surfaces, Next Energy Technologies offers a cost-effective solution for enhancing building sustainability and reducing reliance on conventional energy sources.
Rebound Technologies
Grant in 2013
Rebound Technologies, Inc. specializes in the manufacturing and supply of advanced thermal energy storage systems tailored for commercial refrigeration and off-grid cooling applications. Founded in 2012 and based in Commerce City, Colorado, the company offers innovative products such as IcePoint, which integrates an embedded thermal energy storage system to significantly reduce cooling costs for supermarkets, and SunChill, designed for agricultural needs in developing regions. SunChill effectively converts solar thermal energy into refrigeration, enhancing agricultural productivity by rapidly cooling harvested crops and maintaining their quality at local markets. Rebound Technologies emphasizes customized solutions that utilize renewable resources and waste heat capture, aiming to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs while supporting self-sustaining business models. The company's initiatives are currently backed by research grants from the U.S. Federal Government.
Soliculture
Grant in 2013
Soliculture is a company based in Scotts Valley, California, that specializes in photovoltaic technologies designed for greenhouse growers. Established in 2012, the company focuses on providing a clean and renewable energy source that enables growers to generate electricity without interfering with plant growth. Its flagship product, the LUMO greenhouse, integrates solar power generation with crop production, allowing commercial greenhouse operators to harness on-site energy resources effectively. This innovative approach not only supports sustainable agricultural practices but also optimizes growing conditions, offering growers the potential for a second harvest of electricity while maintaining their focus on crop production.
RE Vision
Grant in 2013
RE Vision develops hydrokinetic energy resources. They provide solutions and expertise in ocean wave energy, tidal energy, ocean current energy, and offshore wind energy.
Ubiquitous Energy
Grant in 2013
Ubiquitous Energy, Inc. specializes in the development of transparent photovoltaics that aim to enhance energy efficiency in everyday products and surfaces. The company's ClearView Power technology allows windows and other surfaces to harness solar energy while remaining visually indistinguishable from standard glass. This innovative approach enables the generation of electricity from ultraviolet and near-infrared light, providing a sustainable power source for various devices, including wearables, tablets, and smart glass applications. Founded in 2011 and based in Redwood City, California, Ubiquitous Energy originated from research at MIT and has established a production facility in Silicon Valley. The company has also formed a strategic development agreement with Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., reinforcing its position as a leader in transparent solar technology.
Pacific Integrated Energy
Grant in 2013
Pacific Integrated Energy is a research and development technology company focused on solar energy, established in 2010 and located in San Diego, California. It specializes in plasmonic technology and the development of innovative solar photovoltaic materials. The company produces thin, flexible solar nanofilms that can be installed on various surfaces, facilitating the generation of solar energy close to consumption points. This approach not only minimizes transmission and grid infrastructure costs but also enables clients to provide solar energy solutions that are cost-effective, non-toxic, and scalable on a global scale.
Plant Pv
Grant in 2013
Plant PV is an early-stage company established in 2010 and headquartered in Oakland, California, specializing in the research and development of materials and device architectures for photovoltaic cells. The company has created an innovative rear tabbing metallization paste that reduces silver usage while enhancing the power conversion efficiency of silicon solar cells. This advancement aims to support clients in transitioning towards sustainable energy solutions effectively. As of early 2019, Plant PV operates as a subsidiary of Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd.
MMCISolar
Grant in 2013
MMCISolar specializes in renewable energy solutions, focusing on solar thermal technology. The company has developed an innovative platform that generates energy for heating infrastructure by utilizing air to transport heat, thereby eliminating the need for copper in panel construction. Additionally, MMCISolar employs stainless steel piping for heat transportation, which enhances the efficiency of their solar thermal systems. The company is also dedicated to technology development and comprehensive workforce cultivation, aiming to advance the renewable energy sector through both innovative solutions and skilled personnel.
Promethean Power Systems
Grant in 2013
Promethean Power Systems, Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing refrigeration systems tailored for cold-storage and milk chilling applications in off-grid and partially electrified areas. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Pune, India, the company provides a range of products including milk chillers, cold storage solutions, solar add-ons, and smart monitoring systems. Its technologies are particularly beneficial for dairy processors and individual farmers, allowing for improved milk collection and preservation, thereby reducing spoilage and transportation costs. This enhances the quality of milk collected from remote villages and increases farmer incomes. The refrigeration systems operate using grid power, with backup options that include generators and future plans for thermal battery storage, facilitating reliable cold-chain distribution without dependence on diesel generators.
MTPV
Grant in 2013
MTPV Power Corporation is a clean energy company that focuses on innovations in Micron-gap ThermalPhotoVoltaics technology (MTPV). MTPV technology began development at MIT and Draper Laboratory before moving to the labs of MTPV Power Corporation. It was founded in 2003 and headquartered in Austin, Texas.
Next Energy Technologies
Grant in 2013
Next Energy Technologies specializes in transparent photovoltaic technology that enables windows to generate electricity from sunlight. Their innovative nano-coating converts ultraviolet and infrared light into usable energy, allowing buildings to produce renewable energy on-site and contribute to net-zero energy goals. This technology maintains transparency and efficiency, even in challenging lighting conditions, and is integrated directly into dual-pane windows, which reduces additional encapsulation costs. By transforming traditional windows and glass facades into energy-generating surfaces, Next Energy Technologies offers a cost-effective solution for enhancing building sustainability and reducing reliance on conventional energy sources.
Silicon Solar Solutions
Grant in 2012
Silicon Solar Solutions is an Arkansas based startup with a patent portfolio targeting the largest pain in the solar industry. The high cost of materials is limiting market adoption and manufacturers are seeking innovative methods to cut costs. The solution is to use less material and increase the power generated by solar cells. Their large grain polysilicon technology does exactly that and has applications in wafer-based and thin-film devices.
Effimax
Grant in 2012
Effimax Solar is dedicated to reducing solar manufacturing costs and facilitating affordable solar power at the consumer level. They strive to promote environmentally safe manufacturing processes and become a leader in social responsibility.
Nanophotonica
Grant in 2012
Nanophotonica Inc. specializes in developing nanomaterials and production techniques that enhance the performance of optoelectronic devices, including displays and solar panels. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a research lab in Gainesville, the company focuses on improving device characteristics by providing materials that serve as barriers to moisture and oxygen. This functionality helps prevent the premature degradation of organic layers, thereby extending the lifespan of electronic devices. Additionally, Nanophotonica produces QLED displays that deliver pure and vibrant colors using cost-effective manufacturing processes that reduce material waste, enabling affordable and high-quality display solutions for various industries.
Persimmon Technologies
Grant in 2012
Persimmon Technologies Corporation, based in Wakefield, Massachusetts, develops, manufactures, and distributes advanced atmospheric and vacuum robotics, along with automation systems, primarily for the semiconductor, data storage, LED, OLED, solar, and flat panel display equipment markets. Founded in 2010, the company serves as a sales representative for Nidec Sankyo Corporation's atmospheric robotic products in the United States. With a focus on innovation, Persimmon Technologies offers vacuum robotics that provide distinct advantages through superior mechanical design, control technology, and advanced software. As of March 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Ubiquitous Energy
Grant in 2012
Ubiquitous Energy, Inc. specializes in the development of transparent photovoltaics that aim to enhance energy efficiency in everyday products and surfaces. The company's ClearView Power technology allows windows and other surfaces to harness solar energy while remaining visually indistinguishable from standard glass. This innovative approach enables the generation of electricity from ultraviolet and near-infrared light, providing a sustainable power source for various devices, including wearables, tablets, and smart glass applications. Founded in 2011 and based in Redwood City, California, Ubiquitous Energy originated from research at MIT and has established a production facility in Silicon Valley. The company has also formed a strategic development agreement with Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., reinforcing its position as a leader in transparent solar technology.
Persimmon Technologies
Grant in 2012
Persimmon Technologies Corporation, based in Wakefield, Massachusetts, develops, manufactures, and distributes advanced atmospheric and vacuum robotics, along with automation systems, primarily for the semiconductor, data storage, LED, OLED, solar, and flat panel display equipment markets. Founded in 2010, the company serves as a sales representative for Nidec Sankyo Corporation's atmospheric robotic products in the United States. With a focus on innovation, Persimmon Technologies offers vacuum robotics that provide distinct advantages through superior mechanical design, control technology, and advanced software. As of March 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Lite Enterprises
Grant in 2012
Lite Enterprises uses in applications include aquaculture, agriculture, cell phone and broadcast towers, wind turbines, and solar farms, protecting wildlife from toxic waste zones. They offer cameras with motion detection capabilities, and a wireless mesh network allows remote access and control.
Soliculture
Grant in 2012
Soliculture is a company based in Scotts Valley, California, that specializes in photovoltaic technologies designed for greenhouse growers. Established in 2012, the company focuses on providing a clean and renewable energy source that enables growers to generate electricity without interfering with plant growth. Its flagship product, the LUMO greenhouse, integrates solar power generation with crop production, allowing commercial greenhouse operators to harness on-site energy resources effectively. This innovative approach not only supports sustainable agricultural practices but also optimizes growing conditions, offering growers the potential for a second harvest of electricity while maintaining their focus on crop production.
Next Energy Technologies
Grant in 2012
Next Energy Technologies specializes in transparent photovoltaic technology that enables windows to generate electricity from sunlight. Their innovative nano-coating converts ultraviolet and infrared light into usable energy, allowing buildings to produce renewable energy on-site and contribute to net-zero energy goals. This technology maintains transparency and efficiency, even in challenging lighting conditions, and is integrated directly into dual-pane windows, which reduces additional encapsulation costs. By transforming traditional windows and glass facades into energy-generating surfaces, Next Energy Technologies offers a cost-effective solution for enhancing building sustainability and reducing reliance on conventional energy sources.
AmberWave
Grant in 2012
AmberWave, Inc. is a research and development company specializing in photovoltaic technology solutions and semiconductor manufacturing, aimed at serving commercial and industrial sectors, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Ipswich, Massachusetts, the company focuses on advanced substrate engineering for integrated circuits, semiconductor lighting, and photovoltaics. AmberWave’s notable technologies include Strained Silicon, which enhances microchip performance while reducing power consumption, and Aspect Ratio Trapping, utilized in the production of silicon-based photonics and photovoltaic cells. Previously known as AmberWave Systems Corporation, the company rebranded in 2010 and continues to develop high-value materials for emerging markets and applications.
Bloo Solar
Grant in 2008
Bloo Solar, Inc. is a company that designs, develops, and manufactures three-dimensional, third generation photovoltaic solar modules. Based in California, Bloo Solar utilizes nano-structured photovoltaic technology to enhance the power output of its solar panels, achieving cost parity with traditional non-renewable energy sources. The company’s innovative approach focuses on a three-dimensional single-junction solar cell that effectively converts sunlight into electricity. Established in 2005 and originally known as Q1 NanoSystems Corp., Bloo Solar has positioned itself in the renewable energy sector by optimizing photovoltaic performance for enhanced efficiency and greater daily energy production.
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