AeroShield specializes in the production of super-insulating, nanoporous glass materials designed for energy-efficient windows. Utilizing silica aerogel, AeroShield's products offer optical clarity akin to traditional glass while delivering superior insulation, making them 50% more effective than conventional double-pane windows. This innovative approach not only enhances thermal comfort but also significantly improves energy performance, allowing window manufacturers to meet sustainability and compliance objectives. Additionally, the payback period for AeroShield's materials is up to five times faster than that of similarly performing windows, making them a compelling choice for the modern market.
Ladon Robotics
Grant in 2022
Ladon Robotics is a company focused on revolutionizing the cargo shipping industry through the development of autonomous cargo ships powered by wind and solar energy. By integrating advanced solar cells into wingsails, Ladon Robotics enhances the efficiency of its vessels, allowing them to harness natural energy for propulsion and operational needs. This innovative approach enables the ships to operate autonomously, significantly reducing reliance on fuel and labor costs. With the capability to sail multiple times a day, these vessels offer a reliable and sustainable alternative to conventional cargo ships, promoting a more eco-friendly logistics solution.
KineticCore Solutions
Grant in 2022
Founded in Loveland, Colorado, KineticCore Solutions specializes in manufacturing innovative energy storage systems. Its flagship product is an all-composite structural battery designed for modular, utility-scale use, offering a safe and sustainable solution with no hazardous materials.
NanoFlex Power
Grant in 2022
NanoFlex Power Corporation is a Scottsdale, Arizona-based company that specializes in the research, development, commercialization, and licensing of advanced photovoltaic technologies, particularly focusing on thin-film solar products. Established in 1994, the company holds a global license to sublicense intellectual property from its sponsored research programs, resulting in a robust portfolio of issued and pending patents in the United States and internationally. Its innovative technologies include Gallium Arsenide-based solar thin films and organic photovoltaic materials designed for ultra-thin applications. These advancements enable various uses, such as portable and off-grid power generation, building-integrated photovoltaics, semi-transparent solar glazing for windows, and solar films for automobiles and consumer electronics. NanoFlex Power aims to provide high-performance solutions that are lightweight, flexible, and cost-effective, thereby enhancing the accessibility and versatility of solar energy applications across multiple sectors.
SuperClean Glass
Grant in 2021
SuperClean Glass develops self-cleaning solar panel technology that uses proprietary electrodes to generate electric fields that sweep dust from panels. The system is designed for utility-scale solar installations in desert regions, aiming to boost energy production while reducing maintenance costs and conserving water by minimizing cleaning needs.
Solestial develops radiation‑hardened silicon photovoltaic modules for space applications. Its ultra‑thin, flexible solar cells self‑repair radiation damage at normal operating temperatures, allowing panels to maintain performance for up to ten years in low Earth orbit. The modules are produced with automated manufacturing, reducing costs by about 90% compared to existing space‑grade technologies while enabling virtually unlimited production capacity. Solestial’s technology supports current satellite constellations, research missions, and future large‑scale space energy infrastructure, positioning the company as a key supplier for the emerging space economy.
Swift Solar is a solar technology company that designs and manufactures lightweight solar panels and systems for aerospace, automotive, and building applications. Founded in 2017 and based in San Carlos, California, with a facility in Golden, Colorado, the company focuses on perovskite solar cell technology to deliver higher efficiency and lower costs. Its approach involves ultra-thin perovskite films and tandem cell architectures that capture different parts of the solar spectrum to improve conversion efficiency while reducing weight. Swift Solar emphasizes domestic manufacturing to support scalable production and aims to advance photovoltaic solutions suitable for demanding environments and large-scale deployment.
SunDensity Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in the research, design, and development of innovative Photonic Smart Coating (PSC™) technology. Established in 2016, the company focuses on enhancing efficiencies in photonics through the up and down conversion of light wavelengths, addressing various inefficiencies in the field. SunDensity's PSC™ technology is designed to lower electricity costs generated by solar photovoltaic applications, optimize the thermal and optical properties of architectural glass, and improve the quantum efficiency of optoelectronic instruments. The company also maintains an office in Rochester, New York, where it continues to advance its groundbreaking technologies.
CRCL Solutions
Grant in 2021
CRCL Solutions, founded in 2021 and based in South Bend, Indiana, specializes in wind and solar forecasting services for energy markets, particularly within ERCOT's day-ahead and real-time markets. The company offers a weather forecasting platform designed to enhance forecast accuracy and strengthen power grid resiliency. By leveraging artificial intelligence, CRCL Solutions identifies discrepancies in current wind and solar forecasts and delivers improved atmospheric forecasting in real-time. This enables power traders to engage in low-risk, high-return trades and better anticipate market movements, ultimately supporting more efficient and reliable energy trading.
Andluca, established in 2017 as a spinout from Princeton University, specializes in developing innovative smart glass and window products powered by UV light and solar energy. Headquartered in New York with operations in California, the company's advanced materials and embedded systems enable windows to respond intelligently to their environment, reducing energy consumption in buildings and homes. By partnering with window manufacturers, Andluca offers a range of smart glass solutions that can be installed like standard windows, lowering costs, time, and embodied carbon compared to traditional smart window installation methods.
AeroShield specializes in the production of super-insulating, nanoporous glass materials designed for energy-efficient windows. Utilizing silica aerogel, AeroShield's products offer optical clarity akin to traditional glass while delivering superior insulation, making them 50% more effective than conventional double-pane windows. This innovative approach not only enhances thermal comfort but also significantly improves energy performance, allowing window manufacturers to meet sustainability and compliance objectives. Additionally, the payback period for AeroShield's materials is up to five times faster than that of similarly performing windows, making them a compelling choice for the modern market.
SilarTek is a technology company established in 2020 and located in Leominster, Massachusetts. The company specializes in developing innovative solar silicon technology aimed at making solar panels more affordable and accessible to a broader audience. SilarTek's unique approach involves utilizing molten salt electrolysis combined with an advanced molten salt composition, which enables the production of low-cost solar-grade silicon. This technology is designed to benefit both consumers and businesses by providing an efficient solution for solar panel manufacturing.
SolMem is a technology company that develops a nanotechnology-enabled photothermal membrane for water distillation. The membrane uses a nanocomposite coating that absorbs sunlight and converts it to heat, allowing efficient desalination and purification of any water source, including unconventional waters. Founded in 2017, the company is based in Houston, Texas.
BlueDot Photonics
Grant in 2021
BlueDot Photonics, Inc. is a company based in Kirkland, Washington, that specializes in the design, development, and production of solar panels and other photonic devices. Incorporated in 2019, BlueDot focuses on enhancing the performance and durability of solar energy devices. By utilizing innovative semiconductor materials, the company aims to increase the power output of solar panels, making clean energy more accessible and affordable for a broader range of customers.
InnovaSonic, Inc. specializes in developing innovative self-cleaning technology known as PiezoWipe™, which utilizes ultrasonic energy emitted from a micro-transducer array. This array is seamlessly integrated into glass or film, allowing for active cleaning without the need for manual intervention. The technology is designed for various applications, including windshields, LIDAR systems, cameras, solar panels, and haptic displays. By incorporating this self-cleaning solution, clients can enhance the longevity of their products while maintaining optimal performance.
Leading Edge Equipment Technologies
Grant in 2020
Founded in 2008, this company specializes in manufacturing equipment for solar panel production. Its core technology, the floating silicon method, enhances wafer efficiency, reduces manufacturing costs and emissions.
Antora Energy
Grant in 2020
Antora Energy specializes in delivering reliable, zero-carbon industrial heat and power solutions to heavy industries. The company's core technology involves thermal energy storage that absorbs excess solar and wind electricity, converting it into usable heat for industrial processes.
SunDensity Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in the research, design, and development of innovative Photonic Smart Coating (PSC™) technology. Established in 2016, the company focuses on enhancing efficiencies in photonics through the up and down conversion of light wavelengths, addressing various inefficiencies in the field. SunDensity's PSC™ technology is designed to lower electricity costs generated by solar photovoltaic applications, optimize the thermal and optical properties of architectural glass, and improve the quantum efficiency of optoelectronic instruments. The company also maintains an office in Rochester, New York, where it continues to advance its groundbreaking technologies.
Swift Coat designs and manufactures nanoparticle-coating solutions in Arizona. Its versatile solution coats various surfaces, serving diverse markets including solar, military, consumers, industries, glazing, filtration, display, and sensors.
Microgrid Labs
Grant in 2020
Microgrid Labs is a software and consulting company specializing in microgrids, commercial fleet electrification, and energy storage. It provides software and consulting services for the design, deployment, and operation of microgrids and related energy systems, including electric vehicle infrastructure and solar forecasting. The company offers initial assessment, feasibility studies, modeling, simulation, and optimization to support fleet operators and energy project planners, enabling reliable operations, optimized charging, and cost-effective energy management.
MMCISolar specializes in renewable energy solutions harnessing solar thermal technology. The company develops innovative solar technology that generates energy for heating infrastructure by utilizing air for heat transport, which reduces the need for copper in panel construction. MMCISolar's approach enhances the efficiency and sustainability of solar thermal systems, allowing clients to implement more effective solar thermal-based engineering solutions. Additionally, the company is committed to advancing technology development while fostering workforce cultivation, ensuring a well-trained team to support its renewable energy initiatives.
MetaRE is a manufacturer based in Fort Lee, New Jersey, specializing in radiative cooling coatings. The company develops innovative cooling technologies aimed at protecting industrial customers' assets from the damaging effects of UV radiation, light, and heat. By utilizing advanced passive cooling designs, MetaRE's products not only enhance asset protection but also contribute to efforts against global warming. The company serves both industrial clients and regular consumers, providing solutions that promote energy efficiency and sustainability in various applications.
NanoSepex, headquartered in Bridgewater, New Jersey, is a research and development firm specializing in water reuse and treatment through innovative desalination technology. The company's technology leverages carbon nanotubes to enhance membrane properties, facilitating desalination via membrane distillation. This process operates at relatively low temperatures, allowing for the use of industrial waste heat and solar heating, thereby enabling clients to desalinate water efficiently and cost-effectively.
Solestial develops radiation‑hardened silicon photovoltaic modules for space applications. Its ultra‑thin, flexible solar cells self‑repair radiation damage at normal operating temperatures, allowing panels to maintain performance for up to ten years in low Earth orbit. The modules are produced with automated manufacturing, reducing costs by about 90% compared to existing space‑grade technologies while enabling virtually unlimited production capacity. Solestial’s technology supports current satellite constellations, research missions, and future large‑scale space energy infrastructure, positioning the company as a key supplier for the emerging space economy.
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.
Swift Solar is a solar technology company that designs and manufactures lightweight solar panels and systems for aerospace, automotive, and building applications. Founded in 2017 and based in San Carlos, California, with a facility in Golden, Colorado, the company focuses on perovskite solar cell technology to deliver higher efficiency and lower costs. Its approach involves ultra-thin perovskite films and tandem cell architectures that capture different parts of the solar spectrum to improve conversion efficiency while reducing weight. Swift Solar emphasizes domestic manufacturing to support scalable production and aims to advance photovoltaic solutions suitable for demanding environments and large-scale deployment.
AmberWave, Inc. is a research and development company specializing in photovoltaic technology solutions for commercial buildings, as well as semiconductor manufacturing technologies. Founded in 1998, the company has developed a range of advanced materials and technologies, including Strained Silicon, which enhances microchip performance while reducing power consumption, and Aspect Ratio Trapping, used for silicon-based photonics and photovoltaic applications. AmberWave aims to provide high-value products for underrepresented markets and new applications, focusing on substrate engineering for integrated circuits, semiconductor lighting, and photovoltaics. The company is headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire, and was previously known as AmberWave Systems Corporation before changing its name in 2010.
Advanced Silicon Group
Grant in 2019
Advanced Silicon Group is a nanotechnology company founded in 2015, focused on commercializing innovative silicon nanotechnology developed by its employees. The company specializes in measuring host cell proteins in biomanufacturing, utilizing its advanced technology to enhance various applications, including photovoltaics, lithium-ion batteries, microfluidics, and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). Advanced Silicon Group is also engaged in the development of next-generation biosensors, leveraging silicon to enable multiplexed measurements that allow for the simultaneous detection of multiple protein concentrations. This capability aids clients in improving performance and reducing costs by integrating silicon nanowire arrays into their products.
Andluca, established in 2017 as a spinout from Princeton University, specializes in developing innovative smart glass and window products powered by UV light and solar energy. Headquartered in New York with operations in California, the company's advanced materials and embedded systems enable windows to respond intelligently to their environment, reducing energy consumption in buildings and homes. By partnering with window manufacturers, Andluca offers a range of smart glass solutions that can be installed like standard windows, lowering costs, time, and embodied carbon compared to traditional smart window installation methods.
REhnu, Inc. specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of solar concentrating technology. The company develops a concentrated photovoltaic power system aimed at enhancing electrical energy generation for its clients. Utilizing large, cost-effective mirrors and dual-axis trackers, REhnu's technology focuses sunlight onto small, highly efficient multi-junction cells. This innovative approach allows power producers to generate solar energy more effectively while contributing to a reduction in dependence on fossil fuels.
ETC Solar develops and commercializes front contact technology for solar cells, including effectively transparent contacts that mitigate shading losses and improve efficiency. Founded in 2017, the company operates from Rotterdam, Netherlands and Los Angeles, United States, reflecting an international focus on advancing solar cell designs.
Mesh++ develops solar-powered routers designed for wireless communication networks. Their routers utilize mobile processing power to deliver high-speed WiFi connections across vast areas outdoors and in public places, eliminating the need for cable laying and providing affordable internet access.
TG Companies
Grant in 2018
TG Companies is a solar technology company that specializes in the long-term deployment of solar energy. The company's technologies help to sustain the solar industry by offering recycling services and equipment for used solar cells and modules.
Imagen Energy
Grant in 2018
Imagen Energy specializes in developing efficient and compact energy solutions. The company focuses on scaling up and commercially demonstrating cost-effective electric vehicle (EV) fast charging equipment manufactured in the United States. Their EV fast chargers are designed to optimize limited grid power availability, making them suitable for public and fleet charging locations. This technology enhances resilience and flexibility, particularly benefiting urban communities that may lack investment opportunities for EV infrastructure. Additionally, Imagen Energy offers solar energy solutions, including solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools. These offerings help businesses and homeowners generate clean electricity, store excess solar energy, and reduce reliance on the traditional grid, promoting energy independence.
Dimensional Energy
Grant in 2018
Dimensional Energy is a chemistry company specializing in artificial photosynthesis. It aims to produce eco-friendly polymers and chemical intermediaries by efficiently harnessing sunlight using scalable reactors and innovative catalysts.
PowerFlex Systems
Grant in 2018
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a California-based company established in 2017, focused on designing, building, and operating electric vehicle charging stations. As a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc., PowerFlex offers an intelligent energy management platform called PowerFlex X™, which monitors and optimizes clean energy assets, including solar power, energy storage, EV chargers, and microgrids. This technology employs patented algorithms to enhance the efficiency of distributed energy resources, ultimately lowering energy costs for clients. PowerFlex is recognized as the second-largest installer of commercial rooftop solar systems and maintains the fourth-largest network of Level 2 EV chargers in the United States. Its projects contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions, with solar and storage initiatives offsetting 70,000 tons of CO2 annually and its extensive network of over 10,000 EV chargers offsetting nearly 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023.
Leading Edge Equipment Technologies
Grant in 2018
Founded in 2008, this company specializes in manufacturing equipment for solar panel production. Its core technology, the floating silicon method, enhances wafer efficiency, reduces manufacturing costs and emissions.
Swift Coat designs and manufactures nanoparticle-coating solutions in Arizona. Its versatile solution coats various surfaces, serving diverse markets including solar, military, consumers, industries, glazing, filtration, display, and sensors.
Antora Energy
Grant in 2018
Antora Energy specializes in delivering reliable, zero-carbon industrial heat and power solutions to heavy industries. The company's core technology involves thermal energy storage that absorbs excess solar and wind electricity, converting it into usable heat for industrial processes.
Rebound Technologies
Grant in 2018
Rebound Technologies manufactures innovative thermal energy storage systems for commercial freezer environments and off-grid cooling. Its flagship products include IcePoint, a low-temperature refrigeration solution for supermarkets, and SunChill, an off-grid refrigeration system designed to improve agricultural productivity by removing field heat from crops post-harvest. The company's solutions are used by retail stores and farmers in the United States.
Sunny Clean Water
Grant in 2018
Sunny Clean Water is a company based in Buffalo, New York, that develops innovative water filtration solutions. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on a portable, solar-powered water filter that floats on water bodies. This unique filter utilizes solar energy to heat water, causing impurities to evaporate and leave behind clean, drinkable water after the vapor is cooled. This technology not only provides access to potable water for various users, including corporations, consumers, and non-profit organizations, but also emphasizes energy efficiency and environmental conservation by reducing energy consumption and costs.
Microgrid Labs
Grant in 2018
Microgrid Labs is a software and consulting company specializing in microgrids, commercial fleet electrification, and energy storage. It provides software and consulting services for the design, deployment, and operation of microgrids and related energy systems, including electric vehicle infrastructure and solar forecasting. The company offers initial assessment, feasibility studies, modeling, simulation, and optimization to support fleet operators and energy project planners, enabling reliable operations, optimized charging, and cost-effective energy management.
Lucent Optics
Grant in 2017
Lucent Optics, Inc. is a Sacramento, California-based company that specializes in the development and manufacture of solar energy-powered light-emitting diode (LED) panels and related products. Founded in 2012, the company focuses on innovative optical technologies designed to enhance solar energy harvesting and improve energy efficiency in lighting. Its product offerings include flexible LED lighting panels, light couplings for LCD displays, solar array concentrators, daylight harvesting materials, retro-reflective sheeting, daylight directing window films, and Panaglo, a daylight harvesting and glare-control window panel. Lucent Optics employs a sophisticated methodology for idea creation, critical evaluation of competing approaches, and proof-of-concept validation to minimize development costs and streamline the transition from invention to market-ready products. By collaborating with corporate partners and industry stakeholders, the company aims to effectively bring its technologies to high-growth markets.
Tandem PV is a Palo Alto, California-based developer of perovskite and silicon-based photovoltaic cells. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on mechanically stacked perovskite–silicon tandem solar panels that integrate metal-halide perovskite photovoltaics with existing silicon technology to deliver higher efficiency while reducing installed system costs.
URTPC specializes in developing advanced power conversion technology applicable across various sectors, including aerospace, renewable energy, and micro-grid systems. The company focuses on creating reliable, efficient, and safe products that facilitate faster market entry for its clients. URTPC positions itself as a comprehensive solution provider, offering expertise in analyzing electrical and power electronics components, as well as control systems and thermal, structural, and electromagnetic parameters. By streamlining power conversion processes, URTPC enables businesses to achieve cost reductions through efficient mass production, thereby enhancing overall operational efficiency in diverse applications.
Smart Material Solutions
Grant in 2017
Smart Material Solutions specializes in advanced nanomanufacturing through its patented process known as Nanocoining. This innovative technique enables the creation of seamless cylindrical molds for roll-to-roll nanoimprint lithography, allowing for scalable production of nanopatterned surfaces. The company's technology enhances the functionality of various advanced coatings, producing anti-reflective and self-cleaning films suitable for applications in displays, solar panels, solid-state lighting, and windows. By utilizing Nanocoining, Smart Material Solutions helps clients improve optical performance by reducing glare on transparent surfaces, maximizing light transmission through screens and solar panels, and ensuring surfaces remain clean and dry. The company is positioned at the forefront of nanotechnology, offering solutions that meet the growing demand for high-performance materials in diverse industries.
PowerFlex Systems
Grant in 2017
PowerFlex Systems, Inc. is a California-based company established in 2017, focused on designing, building, and operating electric vehicle charging stations. As a subsidiary of EDF Renewables Inc., PowerFlex offers an intelligent energy management platform called PowerFlex X™, which monitors and optimizes clean energy assets, including solar power, energy storage, EV chargers, and microgrids. This technology employs patented algorithms to enhance the efficiency of distributed energy resources, ultimately lowering energy costs for clients. PowerFlex is recognized as the second-largest installer of commercial rooftop solar systems and maintains the fourth-largest network of Level 2 EV chargers in the United States. Its projects contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions, with solar and storage initiatives offsetting 70,000 tons of CO2 annually and its extensive network of over 10,000 EV chargers offsetting nearly 19,000 tons of CO2 in 2023.
Dimensional Energy
Grant in 2017
Dimensional Energy is a chemistry company specializing in artificial photosynthesis. It aims to produce eco-friendly polymers and chemical intermediaries by efficiently harnessing sunlight using scalable reactors and innovative catalysts.
TG Companies
Grant in 2017
TG Companies is a solar technology company that specializes in the long-term deployment of solar energy. The company's technologies help to sustain the solar industry by offering recycling services and equipment for used solar cells and modules.
Bert Thin Films
Grant in 2017
Bert Thin Films, LLC is a manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky, specializing in innovative copper paste solutions for the solar industry. Founded in 2014, the company produces CuBert, a patented copper-based paste designed to serve as a direct substitute for traditional silver paste used in solar panel manufacturing. This product allows solar panel manufacturers to utilize existing screen-printing equipment and belt furnaces, facilitating a seamless transition to a more cost-effective alternative without the need for process changes. Bert Thin Films aims to help its clientele achieve significant cost savings while maintaining production efficiency in solar panel fabrication.
NanoSepex, headquartered in Bridgewater, New Jersey, is a research and development firm specializing in water reuse and treatment through innovative desalination technology. The company's technology leverages carbon nanotubes to enhance membrane properties, facilitating desalination via membrane distillation. This process operates at relatively low temperatures, allowing for the use of industrial waste heat and solar heating, thereby enabling clients to desalinate water efficiently and cost-effectively.
Imagen Energy
Grant in 2016
Imagen Energy specializes in developing efficient and compact energy solutions. The company focuses on scaling up and commercially demonstrating cost-effective electric vehicle (EV) fast charging equipment manufactured in the United States. Their EV fast chargers are designed to optimize limited grid power availability, making them suitable for public and fleet charging locations. This technology enhances resilience and flexibility, particularly benefiting urban communities that may lack investment opportunities for EV infrastructure. Additionally, Imagen Energy offers solar energy solutions, including solar panel installations, battery storage systems, and monitoring tools. These offerings help businesses and homeowners generate clean electricity, store excess solar energy, and reduce reliance on the traditional grid, promoting energy independence.
Advanced Silicon Group
Grant in 2016
Advanced Silicon Group is a nanotechnology company founded in 2015, focused on commercializing innovative silicon nanotechnology developed by its employees. The company specializes in measuring host cell proteins in biomanufacturing, utilizing its advanced technology to enhance various applications, including photovoltaics, lithium-ion batteries, microfluidics, and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). Advanced Silicon Group is also engaged in the development of next-generation biosensors, leveraging silicon to enable multiplexed measurements that allow for the simultaneous detection of multiple protein concentrations. This capability aids clients in improving performance and reducing costs by integrating silicon nanowire arrays into their products.
nVizix is a startup focused on developing innovative photovoltaic technology that enables the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity. The company aims to achieve significantly higher efficiency and lower costs compared to existing commercially viable solar technologies, such as those based on silicon or thin film semiconductors. nVizix's approach utilizes thermo-ionic emission from metals as a power source, distinguishing it from traditional methods that rely solely on photo-generated currents. This novel technology has the potential to enhance electricity production efficiency, making solar power more accessible and cost-effective for users.
Microgrid Labs
Grant in 2016
Microgrid Labs is a software and consulting company specializing in microgrids, commercial fleet electrification, and energy storage. It provides software and consulting services for the design, deployment, and operation of microgrids and related energy systems, including electric vehicle infrastructure and solar forecasting. The company offers initial assessment, feasibility studies, modeling, simulation, and optimization to support fleet operators and energy project planners, enabling reliable operations, optimized charging, and cost-effective energy management.
RUTE Foundation Systems
Grant in 2016
RUTE Foundation Systems is a modular foundation intended for the renewable energy sectors. It produces and delivers the most efficient, sustainable structural foundation systems for the wind and solar industries for safer, faster, higher-quality structures for wind and solar generation.
BEM Controls
Grant in 2016
BEM Controls specializes in building automation software. Its platform integrates open standard-based energy device profiles, enabling efficient management of HVAC, lighting, solar, and security systems from a centralized location. The company offers monitoring, analytics, modeling services to optimize building energy performance and reduce costs.
WattGlass LLC, established in 2014 and headquartered in Fayetteville, Arkansas, specializes in developing water-based anti-reflective coatings for glass and other transparent materials. The company's proprietary nanoparticle coating technology significantly reduces reflection, glare, and fogging, catering to diverse applications such as automotive, consumer goods, architectural glass, and solar photovoltaic industries. WattGlass' innovative solutions aim to replace hazardous materials commonly used in these sectors, offering an environmentally friendly alternative with improved durability and shelf life.
Smart Material Solutions
Grant in 2015
Smart Material Solutions specializes in advanced nanomanufacturing through its patented process known as Nanocoining. This innovative technique enables the creation of seamless cylindrical molds for roll-to-roll nanoimprint lithography, allowing for scalable production of nanopatterned surfaces. The company's technology enhances the functionality of various advanced coatings, producing anti-reflective and self-cleaning films suitable for applications in displays, solar panels, solid-state lighting, and windows. By utilizing Nanocoining, Smart Material Solutions helps clients improve optical performance by reducing glare on transparent surfaces, maximizing light transmission through screens and solar panels, and ensuring surfaces remain clean and dry. The company is positioned at the forefront of nanotechnology, offering solutions that meet the growing demand for high-performance materials in diverse industries.
MMCISolar specializes in renewable energy solutions harnessing solar thermal technology. The company develops innovative solar technology that generates energy for heating infrastructure by utilizing air for heat transport, which reduces the need for copper in panel construction. MMCISolar's approach enhances the efficiency and sustainability of solar thermal systems, allowing clients to implement more effective solar thermal-based engineering solutions. Additionally, the company is committed to advancing technology development while fostering workforce cultivation, ensuring a well-trained team to support its renewable energy initiatives.
Bert Thin Films
Grant in 2014
Bert Thin Films, LLC is a manufacturer based in Louisville, Kentucky, specializing in innovative copper paste solutions for the solar industry. Founded in 2014, the company produces CuBert, a patented copper-based paste designed to serve as a direct substitute for traditional silver paste used in solar panel manufacturing. This product allows solar panel manufacturers to utilize existing screen-printing equipment and belt furnaces, facilitating a seamless transition to a more cost-effective alternative without the need for process changes. Bert Thin Films aims to help its clientele achieve significant cost savings while maintaining production efficiency in solar panel fabrication.
WattGlass LLC, established in 2014 and headquartered in Fayetteville, Arkansas, specializes in developing water-based anti-reflective coatings for glass and other transparent materials. The company's proprietary nanoparticle coating technology significantly reduces reflection, glare, and fogging, catering to diverse applications such as automotive, consumer goods, architectural glass, and solar photovoltaic industries. WattGlass' innovative solutions aim to replace hazardous materials commonly used in these sectors, offering an environmentally friendly alternative with improved durability and shelf life.
Plant PV, founded in 2010 and based in Oakland, California, is an early-stage company dedicated to the research and development of innovative materials and device architectures for photovoltaic cells. The company specializes in creating a drop-in replacement rear tabbing metallization paste that reduces the use of silver while enhancing the power conversion efficiency of silicon solar cells. As a subsidiary of Hitachi Chemical Company, Plant PV aims to support the transition to sustainable energy solutions through its advanced photovoltaic technology.
Ubiquitous Energy
Grant in 2014
Ubiquitous Energy specializes in transparent photovoltaics, developing innovative solar technologies that generate electricity from glass surfaces. Its ClearView Power technology selectively captures ultraviolet and near-infrared light to power devices while remaining visually indistinguishable from standard windows. The company's solutions aim to extend battery life for mobile devices and IoT applications, and provide energy-efficient smart glass for buildings.
Voltaic Coatings
Grant in 2014
Voltaic Coatings is a company that specializes in the development and commercialization of innovative conductive polymer materials. It holds an exclusive license to a pending composition of matter patent for a novel material developed at the University of Delaware. This material significantly enhances the production processes of electronic displays, touch screens, organic lighting, and thin film solar devices. The company’s products are designed to replace traditional materials used in the transparent conductor and hole injection layers of various devices, offering greater customizability and improved performance. Through its advancements in thin-film coatings, Voltaic Coatings aims to meet the evolving needs of its clients across multiple industries.
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. is a manufacturer specializing in nanomaterials and production techniques for the display, solar panel, and electronic device industries. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a research lab in Gainesville, the company focuses on enhancing the characteristics of optoelectronic devices. Its innovative materials serve as barriers to moisture and oxygen permeation, thereby preventing the premature degradation of organic material layers and significantly extending the lifespan of electronic devices. Additionally, NanoPhotonica produces QLED displays that deliver pure and vibrant colors, utilizing low-cost, high-throughput production methods that reduce material waste and enable affordable pricing for consumers.
Next Energy Technologies
Grant in 2014
Next Energy Technologies specializes in transparent photovoltaic nano-coatings that enable windows to convert ultraviolet and infrared light into electricity. This innovative technology allows buildings to generate renewable energy on-site while maintaining transparency and efficiency, even in challenging lighting conditions. By integrating these coatings directly into dual-pane windows, Next Energy Technologies eliminates the need for additional encapsulation, reducing costs for clients. The company's solutions facilitate the transformation of standard windows and glass facades into effective energy producers, contributing to the advancement of net-zero energy building standards.
Rebound Technologies
Grant in 2013
Rebound Technologies manufactures innovative thermal energy storage systems for commercial freezer environments and off-grid cooling. Its flagship products include IcePoint, a low-temperature refrigeration solution for supermarkets, and SunChill, an off-grid refrigeration system designed to improve agricultural productivity by removing field heat from crops post-harvest. The company's solutions are used by retail stores and farmers in the United States.
Vecarius is an energy efficiency in mass markets with broad societal impact, particularly in markets involving energy-intensive mobile or portable applications. They offer power management systems, thermal management systems, power electronics, advanced heat exchangers, and waste heat recovery.
Soliculture develops agrivoltaic technologies that integrate solar energy with greenhouse operations, providing renewable power without impacting plant growth. Its LUMO greenhouse enables agricultural users to access clean energy and sustainable technologies that are synergistic with optimized growing practices. Founded in 2012 and based in Scotts Valley, California, the company offers greenhouse-integrated solar panels with quantum light-shifting to enhance photosynthesis, modular energy systems for hoop houses and commercial greenhouses, tailored system design and installation services, and performance monitoring through crop trials and energy-output data, helping clients increase crop yields and reduce energy costs.
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 specializes in transparent photovoltaics, developing innovative solar technologies that generate electricity from glass surfaces. Its ClearView Power technology selectively captures ultraviolet and near-infrared light to power devices while remaining visually indistinguishable from standard windows. The company's solutions aim to extend battery life for mobile devices and IoT applications, and provide energy-efficient smart glass for buildings.
Plant PV, founded in 2010 and based in Oakland, California, is an early-stage company dedicated to the research and development of innovative materials and device architectures for photovoltaic cells. The company specializes in creating a drop-in replacement rear tabbing metallization paste that reduces the use of silver while enhancing the power conversion efficiency of silicon solar cells. As a subsidiary of Hitachi Chemical Company, Plant PV aims to support the transition to sustainable energy solutions through its advanced photovoltaic technology.
Pacific Integrated Energy
Grant in 2013
Pacific Integrated Energy is a research and development technology company focused on solar energy. It develops plasmonic solar technologies and related solar photovoltaic materials, including thin, flexible solar nanofilms and sensor products. Founded in 2010 and based in San Diego, California, the company aims to install solar on nearly any surface, moving energy generation closer to consumption. This approach seeks to reduce transmission and grid infrastructure costs while enabling low-cost, non-toxic, and scalable solar energy applications for diverse settings.
MMCISolar specializes in renewable energy solutions harnessing solar thermal technology. The company develops innovative solar technology that generates energy for heating infrastructure by utilizing air for heat transport, which reduces the need for copper in panel construction. MMCISolar's approach enhances the efficiency and sustainability of solar thermal systems, allowing clients to implement more effective solar thermal-based engineering solutions. Additionally, the company is committed to advancing technology development while fostering workforce cultivation, ensuring a well-trained team to support its renewable energy initiatives.
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, particularly in off-grid and partially electrified regions. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, with an office in Pune, India, the company provides a range of products including milk chillers, cold storage units, solar add-ons, and smart monitoring solutions. Its innovative systems are aimed at dairy processors and individual farmers, helping them to reduce spoilage and enhance the quality of milk collected from rural areas. By enabling the preservation of milk at the village level, Promethean's technology not only lowers transportation costs for processors but also increases farmer incomes. The refrigeration systems are designed to operate on grid power and are equipped with a generator backup, with plans to incorporate thermal battery storage for greater efficiency in the future.
Next Energy Technologies
Grant in 2013
Next Energy Technologies specializes in transparent photovoltaic nano-coatings that enable windows to convert ultraviolet and infrared light into electricity. This innovative technology allows buildings to generate renewable energy on-site while maintaining transparency and efficiency, even in challenging lighting conditions. By integrating these coatings directly into dual-pane windows, Next Energy Technologies eliminates the need for additional encapsulation, reducing costs for clients. The company's solutions facilitate the transformation of standard windows and glass facades into effective energy producers, contributing to the advancement of net-zero energy building standards.
Silicon Solar Solutions
Grant in 2012
Silicon Solar Solutions is an Arkansas-based startup focused on addressing the high material costs in the solar industry, which hinder market adoption. The company specializes in developing silicon-based solar cells using a patented large grain polysilicon technology. This innovation aims to reduce material usage while increasing power generation efficiency, applicable to both wafer-based and thin-film devices. Their approach emphasizes the use of abundant, non-toxic materials that are environmentally friendly and easily recyclable, offering a cost-effective solution for manufacturing solar cells and thin-film modules.
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. is a manufacturer specializing in nanomaterials and production techniques for the display, solar panel, and electronic device industries. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lake Mary, Florida, with a research lab in Gainesville, the company focuses on enhancing the characteristics of optoelectronic devices. Its innovative materials serve as barriers to moisture and oxygen permeation, thereby preventing the premature degradation of organic material layers and significantly extending the lifespan of electronic devices. Additionally, NanoPhotonica produces QLED displays that deliver pure and vibrant colors, utilizing low-cost, high-throughput production methods that reduce material waste and enable affordable pricing for consumers.
Persimmon Technologies
Grant in 2012
Founded in 2010, Persimmon Technologies specializes in developing, manufacturing, and distributing advanced vacuum robotics for various industries including semiconductor, LED, OLED, solar, and flat panel display equipment markets. Headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
Ubiquitous Energy
Grant in 2012
Ubiquitous Energy specializes in transparent photovoltaics, developing innovative solar technologies that generate electricity from glass surfaces. Its ClearView Power technology selectively captures ultraviolet and near-infrared light to power devices while remaining visually indistinguishable from standard windows. The company's solutions aim to extend battery life for mobile devices and IoT applications, and provide energy-efficient smart glass for buildings.
Halotechnics
Grant in 2012
Halotechnics develops advanced materials for thermal energy storage used in large-scale concentrated solar power plants. The materials serve as both a heat transfer fluid between the solar collector and the heat engine and as a storage medium to hold excess energy, enabling CSP systems to store and dispatch solar energy when generation is unavailable.
Persimmon Technologies
Grant in 2012
Founded in 2010, Persimmon Technologies specializes in developing, manufacturing, and distributing advanced vacuum robotics for various industries including semiconductor, LED, OLED, solar, and flat panel display equipment markets. Headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
Triune Systems
Grant in 2012
Triune Systems, L.L.C. is a semiconductor company specializing in mixed-signal integrated circuit solutions aimed at power management, energy harvesting, and high-reliability applications. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Plano, Texas, the company develops ultra-low power technology products designed to minimize energy consumption in various electronics, including power management and battery charging systems. Its product offerings include micro-solar technology for portable charging and off-grid residential applications, as well as wireless power receivers and transmitters for both direct and indirect charging situations. Additionally, Triune Systems manufactures buck converters, boost converters, linear regulators, and battery chargers. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including consumer electronics, solar power, medical, industrial, automotive, and defense sectors.
Pellucere Technologies
Grant in 2012
Founded in 2009, Pellucere Technologies develops and manufactures advanced optical coatings for energy and industrial applications. Its flagship product is MoreSun, a solar anti-reflective coating with an integrated silica shield to enhance light capture and reduce soiling. The company serves utility-scale solar projects globally, enabling modules to capture more sunlight and improve performance.
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 develops agrivoltaic technologies that integrate solar energy with greenhouse operations, providing renewable power without impacting plant growth. Its LUMO greenhouse enables agricultural users to access clean energy and sustainable technologies that are synergistic with optimized growing practices. Founded in 2012 and based in Scotts Valley, California, the company offers greenhouse-integrated solar panels with quantum light-shifting to enhance photosynthesis, modular energy systems for hoop houses and commercial greenhouses, tailored system design and installation services, and performance monitoring through crop trials and energy-output data, helping clients increase crop yields and reduce energy costs.
Next Energy Technologies
Grant in 2012
Next Energy Technologies specializes in transparent photovoltaic nano-coatings that enable windows to convert ultraviolet and infrared light into electricity. This innovative technology allows buildings to generate renewable energy on-site while maintaining transparency and efficiency, even in challenging lighting conditions. By integrating these coatings directly into dual-pane windows, Next Energy Technologies eliminates the need for additional encapsulation, reducing costs for clients. The company's solutions facilitate the transformation of standard windows and glass facades into effective energy producers, contributing to the advancement of net-zero energy building standards.
AmberWave, Inc. is a research and development company specializing in photovoltaic technology solutions for commercial buildings, as well as semiconductor manufacturing technologies. Founded in 1998, the company has developed a range of advanced materials and technologies, including Strained Silicon, which enhances microchip performance while reducing power consumption, and Aspect Ratio Trapping, used for silicon-based photonics and photovoltaic applications. AmberWave aims to provide high-value products for underrepresented markets and new applications, focusing on substrate engineering for integrated circuits, semiconductor lighting, and photovoltaics. The company is headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire, and was previously known as AmberWave Systems Corporation before changing its name in 2010.
Bloo Solar, Inc. is a company that specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of three-dimensional photovoltaic solar modules. Founded in 2005 and based in California, the company utilizes advanced nano-structured technology to enhance the efficiency and power output of its solar cells. Bloo Solar's innovative three-dimensional, single-junction solar modules are engineered to optimize performance by effectively converting sunlight into electricity. This technology allows the company to aim for cost parity with conventional non-renewable energy sources, contributing to the broader goal of promoting renewable energy solutions. Formerly known as Q1 NanoSystems Corp., Bloo Solar rebranded in January 2008 to reflect its focus on advanced solar energy technologies.