Winners edition 2024
These are the winners and finalists of the New Energy ChallengeĀ 2024. Read more about these winners here.
Winners 2024
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Edgecom Energy
Canada
Winner — Edgecom Energy developed an AI Energy CoPilot that utilises artificial intelligence to deliver real-time insights and actionable recommendations to large energy consumers to take control of their energy costs and reduce emissions. This innovative technology helps to optimise energy usage, save money, and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.
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Hyperheat
Germany
Winner — HyperHeat's technology is an electric heating system designed to achieve temperatures up to 2000°C using solely renewable electricity. Their air heaters utilise oxide ceramic materials for resistive heating, capable of operating at extreme temperatures without significant degradation, a challenge that traditional metal and ceramic heaters face.
Finalists 2024
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8inks
Switzerland
Finalist — 8inks has developed a manufacturing platform that unlocks mass production of NextGen battery designs and materials. They reduce manufacturing costs significantly and boost battery performance by leaving production constraints behind. This enables more freedom of design for battery architectures that are tailored for its application with material flexibility.
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Adena Power
United States
Finalist — Adena has developed a sodium-based battery technology for long-duration energy storage. They are bringing low-cost, safe, and domestic sodium batteries to the grid scale.
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CloudReady
China
Finalist — Cloud Ready has developed I-Hub, an edge computing terminal product for energy storage power stations. It integrates data collection and AI computing, and performs health assessment and safety prediction of data operation status by analyzing real-time data of power stations.
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COnovate
United States
Finalist — COnovate, Inc. has a domestically sourced nanomaterial that can be used as an anode for batteries. This material, made from bio-sourced feedstock, mitigates current dependencies on high-risk geographies for graphite, while offering improved performance, safety and seamless adoption with current manufacturing infrastructure and battery designs.
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Fusebox
Estonia
Finalist — Fusebox offers a fully automated flexibility management platform for C&I size demand response, BESS and renewable assets. This platform automates on-site, and balances market connected assets combinations management and trading for the energy companies. It is not a trading platform.
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phelas GmbH
Germany
Finalist — phelas has developed Aurora, an energy storage system that uses air and gravel as storage materials. Aurora is specially designed for large-scale energy storage, offering a cost-effective and reliable solution for long duration energy storage.
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RedoxBlox Inc.
United States
Finalist — RedoxBlox has developed a thermochemical energy storage technology. Their high-temperature, high-energy density solution enables the replacement of natural gas/fossil fuel combustion with electrification and energy storage. End uses include industrial heat decarbonisation, and long-duration energy storage for electricity-to-electricity applications.
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Sight-E analytics
Hungary
Finalist — Sight-E analytics develops optimal decision-making tools for energy generation and asset owners using state-of-the-art optimization and machine learning models. Our SaaS solution offers them the optimal strategy for trading and operations of their assets.
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Soteria
United States
Finalist — Soteria has technology to make lithium-ion batteries inherently safe (90-99% less likely to catch fire) and is taking it to market with a broad-based licensing business model supported by an industry-wide consortium of members.
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TerraQuanta
China
Finalist — TerraQuanta is a satellite and weather AI company for energy intelligence. With self-developed AI meteorological big model and long-term in-depth cultivation in the field of satellite earth observation, their product delivers technology advantages and prediction accuracy.