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Climate-tech startups win funding

The Climate Solutions Prize Organization has awarded $1.3 million to 7 Israeli climate-tech startups. New to this newsletter include BaTTeRi (robotic EV charging) and Filo Systems (data compression). Previously reported here: Electriq, Biotic, Nemo Nanomaterials, Envomed, and TIGI. https://www.jns.org/1-3-million-awarded-to-israeli-climate-tech-startups/ https://batteri.energy/ … Continue reading

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Technology pioneers

Six previously reported Israeli companies were selected as 2023 World Economic Forum’s “Technology Pioneers” who are making progress in sustainability, advanced manufacturing, and inclusive healthcare. They are AIVF, Aporia, Electriq Global, OX Security, Tastewise and Wilco. https://www.weforum.org/press/2023/06/world-economic-forum-announces-100-new-start-ups-joining-its-technology-pioneers-community-e6f22f01d7

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Hydrogen powder

Israel’s Electriq-Global (see here previously) is to build a manufacturing plant in the Port of Amsterdam to turn hydrogen gas into powder. The powder can then be transported and then turned into electricity by Electriq Global’s special dehydrogenation system. The … Continue reading

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Dutch to use Israeli water-based fuel

I reported previously (4th Nov) on Israeli-founded Electriq-Global which extracts hydrogen from water to power electric vehicles. Electriq-Global is partnering Dutch company Eleqtec to power an eMobility solution for trucks, barges and mobile generators in the Netherlands in 2020. https://www.electriq.com/eleqtec-partnership-in-the-netherlands/

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Water-based battery for electric vehicles

Israeli -founded Electriq-Global (formerly Terragenic) has developed a system to extract hydrogen from water to power electric vehicles. The system, presented at Tel Aviv’s EcoMotion 2018, uses BH4 (tetrahydrobiopterin) and a catalyzer to produce cheap hydrogen. https://www.timesofisrael.com/australian-israeli-startup-creates-water-based-fuel-for-electric-vehicles/ https://www.electriq.com/ https://www.youtube.com/embed/PWDVOZULvEI?rel=0

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