The ‘emergency power socket’ enables customers to use their stored energy during black-outs. Powervault has developed the UK’s most affordable and easiest to install home energy storage device, which can lower consumer electricity bills and provide emergency power to critical devices. This device not only saves money but protect the environment and help to stabilize the grid. The company aims to make renewable energy available 24/7 for everyone to enable a green, sustainable and fair future. The company is now commercializing the technology for next-generation electric vehicles, portable electronics, starters and grid energy storage.įounded by Felix Kiefl, Jakob Bitner and Michael Peither, VoltStorage is an electric storage device that can store clean solar power during the day to power your home at night. This solution offers a portable power supply that will help professionals in sectors such as construction to work fully electrically, whenever and wherever they want.īased out of Finland, BroadBit Batteries is developing revolutionary new batteries using novel sodium-based chemistries to power the future green economy. Instagrid is a German start-up that has developed a portable battery for applications with a high energy density demand. The technology focuses on improving the structure of the battery during the manufacturing process, enabling a faster charging. The energy systems revolution has started but it will not happen without storage solutions, which is why we are identifying and supporting start-ups in this field.īelow are the 10 winning startups that were selected to go through to the final round.īattrion, a Swiss-based start-up, boasts a unique storage solution for lithium-ion batteries aimed to increase the charging speed of high energy density cells. Supporting its work with the European Battery Alliance (EBA), InnoEnergy focused this inaugural competition on electric storage innovations for applications in transportation, for the grid, distributed and mobile energy storage, or to deliver energy efficiency improvements and emissions reductions. Judging the event, InnoEnergy CEO Diego Pavia said:
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