Swedish companies
Browse among companies that provide solutions for smart & sustainable cities.
PowerCell Sweden AB
PowerCell is a world leader in hydrogen electric solutions. With decades of experience, we use our expertize to accelerate the transition to an emission-free, more sustainable world. We target industries such as aviation, marine, off-road, on-road and stationary power generation. With our cutting-edge products we help our customers to reach net zero emissions already today.
We are headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden with sales globally. PowerCell is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market Stockholm.
To read more about our products and services, visit powercellgroup.com.
Stockholm Exergi AB
Stockholm Exergi is Stockholm’s energy company. All day, every day, we ensure that the fast-growing region of Stockholm has access to heating, cooling, electricity, and waste management services. We help make Stockholm an attractive and more sustainable place with the potential of being the world’s first climate-positive capital city.
TEXEL Energy AB
TEXEL Energy is working with infrastructure solutions that enable AI data centers to be powered by underutilized energy resources, including flare gas, landfill gas, and other stranded gas streams. By combining proprietary energy conversion technology with modular data center infrastructure located directly at the energy source, TEXEL transforms wasted energy into valuable computing capacity while reducing emissions and improving energy utilization.
W4P Waves4Power AB
Waves4Power (W4P) is a Swedish company seeking to generate a better future for our planet by making a major contribution to the world’s green energy supply system. We offer an efficient sustainable system by supplying clean electricity from ocean waves without emitting GHG (Green House Gases). The wave energy is, like solar and wind, free for anyone to use and has potential to eliminate all need for power from fossil fuel. Waves are like very large “batteries”. Every day they are charged with at least 990 times more energy than humanity consumes.