The Jerusalem Post

Meet the 7 Israeli climate tech start-up award winners

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN

Seven Israeli climate tech start-ups received a total of more than $1.3 million in funding to further their efforts in addressing the pressing global climate crisis.

The awards, part of the start-up track of the Climate Solution Prize, were announced on Wednesday. Startup Nation Central and the Climate Solution Prize Organizati­on led the start-up track.

“As a recognized leader in developing advanced solutions to global challenges, Israel is extremely well-positioned to take a central role in battling climate change and bringing solutions to the biggest shared challenge of our times,” said Startup Nation Central’s CEO Avi Hasson.

“The initiative, designed to award the best and brightest climate tech start-ups throughout Israel, provides access to investment, partnershi­p opportunit­ies with global MNCs [multinatio­nal corporatio­ns], and exposure… to global solution seekers, to promote scalable, sustainabl­e solutions to pressing environmen­tal challenges.”

The start-up track includes a $1 million equity investment by Capital Nature, a roadshow from Temasek Foundation, an incubation process with the Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Innovation Lab (ESIL) and engagement­s with corporate business units from various relevant companies. In addition, Amazon Web Services and Deloitte will provide access and profession­al support to the start-ups.

The winning companies include Filo Systems for their data compressio­n engines that provide optimized energy storage,

Electriq for their powder hydrogen carrier, TIGI for its renewable heat and heat storage solutions, Nemo Nanomateri­als for its industrial­ly scalable nanotechno­logy solutions that enhance performanc­e and improve the properties of industrial materials and products, Envomed for a machine that shreds and sterilizes medical waste, Biotic for enabling optimal transmissi­on from fossil fuel plastics, and BaTTeRi for its EV Charging as a Service (CaaS) company.

“Along the way, we’ve learned that the approach of collaborat­ing with start-ups is more successful than trying to find them ourselves,” explained Thomas Birr, chief strategy and innovation officer at E.ON. “We continue to put our trust in Israel’s hi-tech ecosystem.”

As per Startup Nation Central, Israel boasts over 800 climate tech companies spanning various sectors, including energy transition, cleaner industry tech, food and land use, carbon tech, transporta­tion and logistics, and water solutions. Their 2022 ecosystem report highlights a growing trend, with climate tech’s portion of investment­s in the Israeli ecosystem rising from approximat­ely 6% between 2019 and 2021 to 10% in 2022.

The Climate Solutions Prize is Israel’s most significan­t incentive prize.

“It is vital that we mobilize and inspire the best efforts and best minds so that we can proudly leave a better world for future generation­s to come,” said Jeff Hart, executive chair of the prize.

 ?? (Eliran Aviral) ?? AWARDS HANDED to the winners: Danny Weber, Electriq VP Business Developmen­t; Eliran Elimelech, VP Ecosystem Developmen­t Startup Nation Central, and Baruch Halpert, Electriq CEO and executive chair.
(Eliran Aviral) AWARDS HANDED to the winners: Danny Weber, Electriq VP Business Developmen­t; Eliran Elimelech, VP Ecosystem Developmen­t Startup Nation Central, and Baruch Halpert, Electriq CEO and executive chair.

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